Katsafado's first ever 10g SW tank(nano)

meowzer

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A lot of times when shrooms multiply they begin kinda transparent (at least mine have)....It is normal for the mushrooms mouth to do that...it will extend sometimes, and sometimes be flush
 

katsafados

Active Member
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3088701
A lot of times when shrooms multiply they begin kinda transparent (at least mine have)....It is normal for the mushrooms mouth to do that...it will extend sometimes, and sometimes be flush

Okie dokie!
The clowns keep nipping at the candy coral! I think out of curiosity, but its dangerous for it sinc eif it falls off the rock itll land on the plate and get stung to poop!
I dont want to epoxy is down yet since I dont know if I'm going to keep it where it is. I guess I'll keep an eye on it! I think the clowns will eventually stop, since they calmed down with it.
Also my tiny clown wants to host the FS I think, but the FS keeps stinging it everytime it goes near. The clown will swim up and brush against it then take off like it got stung and start brushing up against the glass where it brushed up on the FS.
I rather them host the plate since it looks like an anenome! But well see once again lol.
 

katsafados

Active Member
Eat my fish!!! Ill eat them!
so...
there already bigger then the fish lol! What happens now!
I be drunk but still okay in the same way, if that nmakes sence.
 

meowzer

Moderator
BEHAVE...
A hairy mushroom is a Rhodactus...READ THIS
The Rhodactis Hairy Mushroom is a member of the order Corallimorpharia and occurs in many colors including brown and tan, and the more colorful green. Like the name suggests, the surface of these mushrooms are covered with many hair-like tentacles, giving it a hairy appearance.
It is very easy to maintain in the reef aquarium, and a good choice for the beginner hobbyist. It is somewhat aggressive, however, and can harm sessile invertebrates and overgrow other inhabitants of the reef. It often grows in shallow water, so it prefers a medium to high light level combined with a medium water movement within the aquarium.
It reproduces by fission or laceration, and will do so in the home aquarium provided that water conditions are adequate, sometimes causing over-population. A small portion of the base or mouth will separate from the parent polyp and grow into a full sized mushroom within a few months.
The symbiotic algae zooxanthellae hosted within its body provide some of its nutritional requirements, but it also eats plankton and some larger organisms.
 

nissan577

Active Member
when you said Kat i thought you were saying my gf

and i know! i obey rules not like KAT! my brother! and mom look at my diary!
 
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