
They will also benefit from regular feedings of zooplankton and small meaty items like crustaceans and brine shrimps. During feeding, the spirocysts of Ricordea Yuma catch the prey and the disk draws in so that the food reaches the mouth of the Ricordea Mushrooms.
How do you care for a Ricordea mushroom coral?
For maximum growth, it is best to feed your Ricordea regularly. Although you may find it a bit challenging to keep the food away from aggressively eating fish. You can, of course, target-feed your mushroom corals the same way you would your other corals.
How do Ricordea mushrooms get their food?
Green Ricordea Mushrooms chiefly get their nourishment from photosynthesis owing to their symbiotic hosting of a type of photosynthetic algae, zooxanthallae. The symbiotic algae zooxanthellae hosted within most of the mushroom coral provide the mainstream of their food supplies from the light driven process of photosynthesis.
Can Ricordea florida eat Mysis?
Ricordea florida and Ricordea yuma will both do better with meatier foods, but try to keep the food pieces to the size of half the size of a mysis shrimp. They can eat whole mysis, but it will take them quite a while to do so.
Are Ricordea mushrooms corallimorphs?
Mushrooms from the genus Ricordea are a highly desirable corallimorph in the reef aquarium hobby due to their unique bubble-like appearance. There are two species of Ricordea mushrooms, Ricordea florida and Ricordea yuma. At first glance they are hard to distinguish from one another.

Do mushroom corals need feeding?
Valuable Member. Its not necessary to feed mushrooms at all and some don't even appear to have a response to it but I've fed reef roids and pellets before...
How do you grow Ricordea?
0:2810:01FF#18 | Keeping Mushroom Corals | Ricordea & Rhodactis - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd they're not very hard to keep so you can keep them in almost any tank. If you have a small nanoMoreAnd they're not very hard to keep so you can keep them in almost any tank. If you have a small nano tank you will definitely be able to keep them.
What do mushroom corals eat?
What do mushroom corals eat? Many mushroom corals will get a significant amount of their nutrition from their symbiotic zooxanthellae, which are small photosynthetic sugar daddy's (almost literally). They will also absorb nutrients from the water.
Do you need to feed Ricordea?
For maximum growth, it is best to feed your Ricordea regularly. Although you may find it a bit challenging to keep the food away from aggressively eating fish. You can, of course, target-feed your mushroom corals the same way you would your other corals.
Why is my Ricordea shrinking?
Active Member. It is totally normal for softies to shrink up as they adjust to your tank.
What do mushroom corals need?
These corals thrive in reefs with available nutrients as well as in low to moderate reef light and low water flow movement, apart from Ricordea yuma. The mushroom coral is very forgiving of water parameters, but won't tolerate being exposed to too much light and high flow conditions.
Do mushroom corals grow fast?
In general Discosoma mushrooms are the fastest growing and most affordable shrooms. They have a thinner smooth disk, with less beading or vesicles found in record-breaking rhodactis specimens or shrooms with mind-bending colors.
Why are my mushroom corals shrinking?
It could be lack of flow.In a well fead tank they will get enough food. If foods not an issure then water quality or a disturbance from another coral or a change in the tank or change in water quality.
Do mushroom corals spread?
It's very common for them to "pop up" after bringing in new coral. If so, you want to irradicate immediately before they spread. If you think mushrooms spread fast, you should see how fast aiptasia can cover your tank.
How do you put mushroom coral in a tank?
10:2112:25Mushroom coral care and tips - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd you can glue them onto the fry plug. And once they're glued on the frag plug they are solid andMoreAnd you can glue them onto the fry plug. And once they're glued on the frag plug they are solid and ready to go you can place them back in your aquarium or take them to your fish store for credit.
How long does it take for mushroom coral to attach?
In about one or two weeks, the mushrooms should attach and you can remove the veil. This is a great idea and would work for other hard to stick corals.
What coral eats fish?
Many of the corals with larger polyps (e.g., Cynarina and Catalaphyllia) are capable of capturing and eating larger food items, including the occasional small fish.
dtitus1
Just curious if anyone has any success spot feeding them. Tried NLS pellets crushed and whole and they didn't seem to respond, will try frozen formula one tomorrow but curious to hear what other people do.
FishDooD65
i wouldn't bother feeding them, i have never fed mine and they have split twice, just my opinion. I don't spot feed my corals, but i do however feed sometimes at night when all the sweeper tenticles are out on the brains, favias, scoly, trumpets, and acans.
andrenym00
Florida Ricordea? I feed mine mysis shrimp. You have to turn off all flow.
albertthiel
Florida Ricordea? I feed mine mysis shrimp. You have to turn off all flow.
KuansReef
Mine happy and heathy with no direct feeding. Be sure food flowing through them.
albertthiel
Mine happy and heathy with no direct feeding. Be sure food flowing through them.
keydiver
they love PE mysis or other frozen meaty foods. I've found that the more you feed them, they quicker they split. It does take them a while to eat food though, so make sure you turn off all the flow in the tank to give them time.
Background Information
R. florida and R. yuma are member species of the genus Ricordea — belonging to the family Ricordeidae and order Corallimorpharia.
Habitat of Ricordea Coral
Ricordea corals exist in different locations. Ricordea florida comes from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, whereas Ricordea yuma is found in the Indo-Pacific region.
Description of Ricordea Coral
These corallimorphs are characterized by the presence of bubble-like or short-rounded tentacles surrounding a conspicuous mouth within a small, disc-shaped polyp.
Feeding Ricordea Coral
As with other marine corals, Ricordea derives much of its energy from the products of the symbiotic algae zooxanthellae living in its tissue. Mutualistic relationship with the zooxanthellae allows Ricordea coral to obtain nutrition through the process of photosynthesis.
Tank Requirements and Water Parameters
The recommended minimum tank size for housing Ricordea coral is 10 gallons (~40 liters).
Care and Maintenance of Ricordea Coral
Much of the care routine is centered on keeping the aquarium water clean, promoting stability, and maintaining excellent water quality to encourage optimal health and survival of your Ricordea corals.
Potential Problems Associated with Ricordea Coral
Brown Jelly: This is a common disease for many corals including Ricordea species. It is characterized by a jelly-like brown mass that appears to be floating on the surface of the coral.

Table of Contents: Ricordea
Quick Facts
- Common Names: Ricordea mushroom, Flower mushroom
- Scientific Names: Ricordea florida and Ricordea yuma
- Care Level: Beginner-Advanced
- Aggression Level: Semi-aggressive; Don’t let it touch or crowd neighboring corals
Ricordea Overview
- Ricordea belong to a particular group known as corallimorphs. You can find members of the group throughout the ocean – mostly due to their habit of taking over reefs in a sweeping “carpet.” The temperature of the water determines the overall shape the corallimorph will take. In the temperature zone, you’ll see long, dramatic columns. But in the tropical regions? That oral disc p…
Keeping Ricordea in Aquarium
- Ricordeacorals rank in popularity for beginners and experienced aquarists due to their minimal care needs and wide tolerance for lighting conditions. (Generally speaking, anyway. There are always exceptions) You don’t need to fret over specific needs, rush to purchase special equipment, or spend every waking moment with test kits to keep these corallimorphs from withe…
Fragging and Propagation
- The standard mushroom coral undergoes pedal laceration as a form of asexual reproduction. As the coral migrates, tiny pieces of the foot drop away and grow into new colonies. You won’t see that with this particular corallimorph, though they have their own version of asexual replication. For these corals, you get longitudinal fission. Beginning at the oral disc, the coral forms two mou…
For More Information
- People love Ricordeacorals. Maybe it’s the vibrant corals those bubble tentacles come in. Or maybe it’s the way put people in mind of other corals (whether it’s mushroom corals or even another species). It could even be the fact they’re easy to handle – by anyone. Whatever the reason, you probably want to find some more information on the topic. So why not watch this Yo…
Conclusion
- Ricordea corals are a tale of two similar species but respond differently to life in a home aquarium. Ricordea floridaare attractive and hardy, adding color, variety, and beauty to almost any saltwater aquarium. You’ll find them widely available for a reasonable price (about $25/polyp, most times). And they tend to do well in captivity if provided the right environment in which to th…