divingdi
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Glad to hear the alvipora is doing better! The more I read, the more it appears that these critters tend to act strange for a few days when they're in a new environment.
This afternoon, I checked out a new LFS, and got carried away. I ended up buying some macro algae, which I put in the sump area where the bioballs and ceramic rings were (I removed them), an interestingly shaped 2-pound piece of Kaelini live rock, and two single mushroom polyps for $5 each.
All was well at first. The 'shrooms looked very happy when I first introduced them into the aquarium (see picture). Then, like a dope, I couldn't leave well enough alone and decided to move them to improve the aquascape. Now the hairy one still looks OK, but it seems a lot more active -- sorta pulsing a little and lifting its edges, almost like it's being lifted by a current. Could it be detaching from the rock from stress? Is this normal behavior??? Any and all info would be much appreciated. TIA!
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This afternoon, I checked out a new LFS, and got carried away. I ended up buying some macro algae, which I put in the sump area where the bioballs and ceramic rings were (I removed them), an interestingly shaped 2-pound piece of Kaelini live rock, and two single mushroom polyps for $5 each.
All was well at first. The 'shrooms looked very happy when I first introduced them into the aquarium (see picture). Then, like a dope, I couldn't leave well enough alone and decided to move them to improve the aquascape. Now the hairy one still looks OK, but it seems a lot more active -- sorta pulsing a little and lifting its edges, almost like it's being lifted by a current. Could it be detaching from the rock from stress? Is this normal behavior??? Any and all info would be much appreciated. TIA!
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