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08/12/2018, 05:42 AM | #1 |
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Is this normal for Mushrooms?
Hi all, I am 10 months into my reefing learning curve and have a question about some of my softies. My mushrooms look happy but the pale lumps on them look a bit strange. They have been about 8 months in my tank and were pretty juvenile when introduced I believe.
Is this a normal growth of this type of corals? Thanks in advance, Brad, Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
08/12/2018, 08:22 AM | #2 |
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Looks normal. Might be getting a little bounce to them.
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08/12/2018, 04:01 PM | #3 |
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Kinda looks like a Yuma that split, or is trying to. Or maybe just the lighting...
That would be kinda neat cause Yumas a bit hard sometimes to settle. Mushrooms vary a bit in reproduction, some split, some leave a small piece and move a bit, but looks good to me. Growth varies widely Dependant on stability and parameters and I am not sure what the original looked like. I have Florida ricordias, once settled, 3-4 months,double in 4-6 months, but be wary, they can also take over a rank in a couple of tears or so, but in Canada, Yuma and ricordias, (nice colour ones) run 40-100 bucks, so maybe a good problem Last edited by Uncle99; 08/12/2018 at 04:07 PM. |
08/13/2018, 01:58 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the feedback all. Here is a photo with the blue light dialled back.
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08/13/2018, 05:52 AM | #5 |
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They look like a kind of interstellar mushroom that are beginning to "bounce". It's totally normal for mushrooms to do this especially under intense lighting.
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What does the term bounce mean? I've never heard of it before being used to describe a corals actions, other then in the sense of bouncing back from a recession or something of the sort. |
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08/13/2018, 08:08 AM | #7 |
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"bouncing" in regards to mushrooms means that there are vesicles that are beginning to inflate and look like large bubbles. There are a wealth of theories out there as to why different mushrooms exhibit this behaviour/morphological change but the most widely accepted one is that when certain individual mushrooms are exposed to intense enough light their vesicles will bubble/bounce and alter their physical appearance. Due to the current mushroom coral trend you can now charge 20 times what you paid for them lol
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