
Where to buy Neon Ricordea Florida
Best known price right now: $41.30 at World Wide Corals. Prices are checked periodically and may change.
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About Neon Ricordea Florida
Ricordea florida has a distinctive disc-like body with radial ridges and a central mouth. The "Neon" variant displays bright fluorescent coloration, typically neon green, blue, or orange, often with contrasting oral discs and tentacle tips.
Key facts
- Coloration
- Neon green, blue, orange, or combinations thereof; highly variable with bright fluorescent hues.
- Care Requirements
- • Moderate indirect lighting (PAR 100-200); avoid direct intense light • Moderate water flow; prefers gentle, indirect current • Place in reef crevices or on substrate away from aggressive corals • Supplement with phytoplankton or small zooplankton 2-3x weekly • Maintain stable pH 8.1-8.4, salinity 1.023-1.025, temp 74-78°F
- Origin
- Western Atlantic, from Florida to the Caribbean, found in shallow reef environments and seagrass beds.
- Min tank size
- 10 gallons
- Placement Recommendation
- Middle
- Care difficulty
- Easy
- Lighting Requirement
- Low to Medium (75-150 PAR)
- Appearance Description
- Ricordea florida has a distinctive disc-like body with radial ridges and a central mouth. The "Neon" variant displays bright fluorescent coloration, typically neon green, blue, or orange, often with contrasting oral discs and tentacle tips.
- Growth Rate
- Moderate
- Coral Type
- Mushroom
- Feeding Needs
- Light supplemental feeding
- Flow Requirement
- Low to Medium
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