
Ricordea florida
| Care Level | Easy to moderate |
| Lighting | Low to moderate |
| Water Flow | Low to moderate |
| Placement | Low to mid rock |
| Aggression | Peaceful |
| Coloration | Vivid green, orange, blue, rainbow |
Overview
Ricordea are jewel-like corallimorphs covered in tiny rounded bumps that glow with fluorescent color under reef lighting. Hardier than most corals and more colorful than plain mushrooms, they are a hugely popular, high-value beginner-to-intermediate coral.
Care & Placement
Give moderate light to bring out the best fluorescence, with gentle flow. Place low-to-mid on rockwork. Two common types are Ricordea florida (Caribbean) and the larger Ricordea yuma (Pacific).
Feeding
Photosynthetic and also captures food — target-feed small meaty foods (mysis, coral foods) once or twice a week to speed growth.
Propagation
Frag by cutting cleanly through the mouth; each piece with part of the mouth will heal into a new polyp. Let cut pieces settle in a rubble container to attach.
Cautions
Generally peaceful and hardy. Slower to spread than plain mushrooms, so fragging is the main way to multiply them.
