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Hello all, I’ve had my tank for about 6 months, and I’m slowly moving on to the more expensive corals. I’ve seen plently of bounce mushrooms (especially the wwc og’s). Anyways, maybe in the next few weeks I was looking to get one. I was wondering what tips you have? Such as: placement, par, will it take small bits of rods food, flow, ect. Thanks!
 
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Also I do have a Valentini Puffer in my tank, so I was if you had any suggestions on like a mini frag rack that protect corals from being potentially attacked by fish
 

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They are resilient as long as nutrients are zero. Dont blast them with flow either start them lower in the tank.
 

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Just like normal mushrooms, I suspect the puffer will nibble at it.
 

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Just like normal mushrooms, I suspect the puffer will nibble at it.
 

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It's a mushroom. It's about as easy of a coral as you can get. Low nutrient high nutrient in my experiences they don't care. I wouldn't cook it with light intensity or blast it with flow. They make acrylic mushroom boxes that will protect it from your puffer.
 

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