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Rainbow Ricordea Florida Mushroom
$75.00
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$75.00
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An Atlantic Rainbow Masterpiece
Brighten up the lower tiers of your reef with the dazzling multicolor display of our Rainbow Ricordea Florida Mushroom! Collected from the shallow, sun-drenched waters of the Caribbean, this premium corallimorph is highly celebrated for its uniform, bead-like texture and complex color patterns. This specific specimen blends a bright neon-green center with rings of soft pink and lavender, making it a standout addition to any soft coral collection.
Brighten up the lower tiers of your reef with the dazzling multicolor display of our Rainbow Ricordea Florida Mushroom! Collected from the shallow, sun-drenched waters of the Caribbean, this premium corallimorph is highly celebrated for its uniform, bead-like texture and complex color patterns. This specific specimen blends a bright neon-green center with rings of soft pink and lavender, making it a standout addition to any soft coral collection.
Why It Deserves a Spot in Your Tank:
- Stunning Multicolor Palette: Displays a beautiful, shifting gradient of pink, purple, and green that glows intensely under actinic lighting.
- Uniform Bead-Like Texture: Features the signature bubble-surface texture characteristic of premium Atlantic Ricordea, adding geometric variety to your aquascape.
- Create a Corallimorph Garden: 100% peaceful with other Ricordea florida morphs. You can group different colors together on a single rock to create a seamless, vibrant mushroom mat.
- Extremely Hardy & Resilient: One of the most durable corals available in the hobby, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experts alike.
Quick Care Parameters:
- Lighting: Moderate (PAR 80 - 150). They prefer slightly more light than standard Discosoma mushrooms to maintain their deep pink and purple pigments.
- Water Flow: Low to Moderate. Provide enough indirect, gentle current to keep detritus clear without causing the mushroom to tightly contract.
- Placement: Lower rockwork or a dedicated sandbed island rubble zone.
- Diet: Primarily photosynthetic. However, it will grow and split significantly faster if spot-fed micro-plankton, powdered coral foods, or amino acids weekly.