I Really Would Like To Know What These Are ?

redhotlynn

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Alittle blurry but hope you can tell me ?

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Bullseye Mushroom (Rhodactis inchoata)

2" - 3" Discs are considered 'Small'
3" - 5" Discs are considered 'Medium'
5" - 7" Discs are considered 'Large'

A typical specimen may include between 3 and 10 individual discs (depending on size) on a single piece of rock. These will normally be catagorised into small, medium and large corals:

Small = £15 - £20
Medium = £20 - £25
Large = £25 - £40

These are all estimates as prices vary depending on where you go, who you know, etc.
 
Bullseye Mushroom (Rhodactis inchoata)

2" - 3" Discs are considered 'Small'
3" - 5" Discs are considered 'Medium'
5" - 7" Discs are considered 'Large'

A typical specimen may include between 3 and 10 individual discs (depending on size) on a single piece of rock. These will normally be catagorised into small, medium and large corals:

Small = £15 - £20
Medium = £20 - £25
Large = £25 - £40

These are all estimates as prices vary depending on where you go, who you know, etc.
this one has over a dozen on it and are a turquorse in color i dont think i spelled that right ?
 
What size are the discs when fully extended?
most about an inch to an icn an half i purchased them for 40.00 i would like to propagate then i have done this once by cutting the head off and it grew back then i cut the head into 4 pie shaped pieces and placed them on a rock and held them down with netting and placed a rubber bvand around it till they attached do you recommend this with these im alittle afraid to do it with these but would like to.
 
In a word...............no

Ricordae have a pronounced 'mouth' in the centre of the discs and look like they are made up of individual 'bubbles'

Plus the fact that the colouration Redhotlynn has is typical of that particular coral
 
I tossed the lack of a mouth to the fuzzy picture, and blue ricordea florida have the same scheem
 

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