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    I thought these were ricordea yuma, but I don't think I have ever seen yumas that had such a distinct color pattern. Are these yumas or some other type of mushroom?

    Julia

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    Those are awesome....that's what they are. Kind of look like frilly mushrooms to me. My yumas do not extend their polyps that far out. Not sure though.

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    green hairy mushrooms?

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    Mini carpets maybe? The elongated tentacles on the edges says ricordia, but you are right, that pattern is unique.
    Justin


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    I don't know what it is but I want one!
    Jack

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    Maybe I can use my new fragging skills and cut get a few off of the rock in time for the swap. They reproduce like crazy. Here is a picture of what I purchsed about 8 months ago. 2 polyps on a small rock, one the size of a nickel the other the size of a pencil eraser.



    That was when I thought they looked more like yumas. Now there are about 10 from the size quarter up to about 2+ inches in diameter and at least 10 more babies. The reproduce by leaving a fragment of their foot behind...not sure if that can help with the ID.
    Julia

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    I am almost positive they are indeed yuma ricordea. I have not seen those particular ones before though. Nice score and hope you have several frags cuz I want one too. LOL
    John

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