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08/03/2007, 03:21 PM | #1 |
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Longitudinal Fission, Pedal Laceration....
Hey all,
I see what looks like super small mushrooms on my live rock. They're all very light brown colored and are located near my main colonies of each mushroom. I know mushrooms can reproduce by longitudinal fission, but I do not think this is the case. And I believe pedal laceration occurs when they move themselves around and leave a piece of them on the rock to grow into another mushroom.... is there any other way mushrooms reproduce? |
08/03/2007, 04:04 PM | #2 |
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Sure,
If you drop them in a blender for a few seconds. Seriously I think they can reproduce in almost any way. |
08/03/2007, 04:09 PM | #3 |
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I've heard of them being cut in 4 different pieces and all 4 grow...
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08/03/2007, 04:33 PM | #4 |
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What about ways they reproduce without human intervention? No cutting, no fragging them....and no blending them
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08/03/2007, 04:36 PM | #5 |
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my ricordia yuma walks around the rock it's on, and it just leaves little babies behind. I never need to "frag" it. Hard part is fragging pieces off the big rock it's on.
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08/05/2007, 08:18 PM | #6 |
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