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  1. #11
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    Oh really. Can you post some of your pictures here to show us what you mean. It would be nice to compare the two. Thanks in advance.

    -David
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    I sure do. As soon as I am finished with packing I will post the originals that he has on his site. You can also check out this thread and see.
    http://www.thescmas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1923

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    Well, I can't say where he gets his pics from (and quite honestly, don't really care; as far as I know he doesn't say the pics are WYSIWYG), but I can certainly tell you from looking at the ACTUAL ricordea that Zcatzmeow has received he sells absolutely BEAUTIFUL ricordea, and I know for a fact that his customer service has been absolutely A+ top-notch.
    A.J.

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    Nice.

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    Are ricordeas hard to keep?
    I hear they are aggressive are they?
    What do they eat they look like anemones do they take shrimp?

  6. #16
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    amdrew,
    i think they r easy to keep. got 1 in my 8 gal nano.
    mine hasnt messed with anything it touchs on accident/my fault.
    mine is flat has tentacles like a carpet anenome, ny takes small brine shrimp

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