Ok, they were cool at first, but I guess I am doing something right because I have 2 HUGE ones, over 6" across in my tank, and now each one is spitting out a baby every couple days. They remind me of the time I tried some green hairy mushrooms that were shrunk up at the LFS and after a week in my tank I had several 8" huge mushrooms and had to give them to my neighbor because they wouldn't fit in my 29G. The richordias multiplying has increased quite a bit since adding more T5HO lights. They leave a piece of their foot behind, move an inch or so, and repeat. My tank is starting to turn into a richordia jungle.
So, question is, how can I slow down the process? How can you remove a richordia from the rock without damaging it? Why are mine multiplying like crazy? I grabbed 1 richordia from his tank years ago.. now he only has one in his tank and I have what seems like 100 now from the 1 I took from him a few years ago. Why can't my other "nicer" corals/zoas spread as fast as these things do. LOL.
So, question is, how can I slow down the process? How can you remove a richordia from the rock without damaging it? Why are mine multiplying like crazy? I grabbed 1 richordia from his tank years ago.. now he only has one in his tank and I have what seems like 100 now from the 1 I took from him a few years ago. Why can't my other "nicer" corals/zoas spread as fast as these things do. LOL.
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