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    Default ric splitting?

    does it look to you as if my ric were to be splitting? he has 3 mouths, one in each "section". i just dont know how to get them to be 3 rics lol.

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    Rics are amazingly resilient and can be propagated in many different ways. If the ric is attached to multiple different rocks just cut between the rocks with some scissors or scalpel. No need to dip either!
    "We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
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    nope the ric is on one single rock. what is the best way to get him to split? my gf loves rics more then i do and wants more. since he has 3 mouths id guess he could be 3 rics.

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