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Ricordea Florida Puking??


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    Default Ricordea Florida Puking??

    Don't have a picture of this but I fed the tank tonight and one of my rics expelled this nasty looking stringy crap from its mouth....looked like it was puking. Is that normal? WTH is going on?

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    lol. yes this is normal, it's actually pooping. . in a weird coral way. anenomes, mushrooms, ricordias, trumpets, chalices, and acans, among other corals all dispose of left over foods this way.

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    Thanks.

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