Hello,
I was at the pet shop last week and picked out four small corals (The sort of tiny frags that sell cheaply) which includes some small green zoanthids, three yellow polyps, a tiny striped red mushroom and a green Ricordea mushroom (Which they mistook for a green hairy mushroom, so I got it very cheap).
It has settled in well:

It's sitting on the "arch" behind the Kenya tree. The yellow polyps are on top of the star polyp rock and the green zoanthids are below the wrasse:

My question here is: is it R.florida or R.yuma? I mostly suspect yuma because of the small size and the irregularity of the "bubbles". I've read that floridas are more uniform in shape...any thoughts?
I was at the pet shop last week and picked out four small corals (The sort of tiny frags that sell cheaply) which includes some small green zoanthids, three yellow polyps, a tiny striped red mushroom and a green Ricordea mushroom (Which they mistook for a green hairy mushroom, so I got it very cheap).
It has settled in well:
It's sitting on the "arch" behind the Kenya tree. The yellow polyps are on top of the star polyp rock and the green zoanthids are below the wrasse:
My question here is: is it R.florida or R.yuma? I mostly suspect yuma because of the small size and the irregularity of the "bubbles". I've read that floridas are more uniform in shape...any thoughts?
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