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Thanks! Perhaps ours is a JF Minecraft and not a St. Thomas??Nice shroom man. Digging all the gems your throwing in. St tomas is the only species i haven't been able to cut and frag bit that could have been for a million reasons at the time. Can you get a close up of it? I have the JF minecraft looks very similar to the one you have. Still one of my top 3 shrooms of all!
Ahh no looked real similar in pic under other lighting. Minecraft is also a St Thomas. Different vesicle structure and color for sure. Your is nice.Thanks! Perhaps ours is a JF Minecraft and not a St. Thomas??
So you are more knowledgeable than I, would you say ours is a St. Thomas or something else?Ahh no looked real similar in pic under other lighting. Minecraft is also a St Thomas. Different vesicle structure and color for sure. Your is nice.
Yes yours is for sure a st thomas ive seen them all different kinds of colors and vesicle shapes on cap.So you are more knowledgeable than I, would you say ours is a St. Thomas or something else?
So you just cut the jaw breaker like pizza slice? LolTime to frag a Jaw Breaker:
First cut the disc on the bandsaw so I can snap it under the foot:
Nice, not as clean as I had hoped, but should be ok (I got three frags) one was not attached so I put it in the cup with the Frankenstein
This was kinda a hack job, I can do better. I was hoping to split it in half (without cutting the mouth!!)So you just cut the jaw breaker like pizza slice? Lol
Mark, yours might be Electric Tie-Dye St. Thomas. Sure looks like it, look it upAhh no looked real similar in pic under other lighting. Minecraft is also a St Thomas. Different vesicle structure and color for sure. Your is nice.
Might be. I got reefers on the "other" coral forum telling me it is not a St. Thomas but a hairy Rhodactis??Mark, yours might be Electric Tie-Dye St. Thomas. Sure looks like it, look it up
From my understanding St Thomas shrooms are a particular genus of Rhodactis shrooms so I suppose they are also correct.Might be. I got reefers on the "other" coral forum telling me it is not a St. Thomas but a hairy Rhodactis??
I dont use iodine. In fact when I have heard of mushrooms melting, they have used iodine. Is there a benefit of using it? I use a clean cutting board and a fresh (or cleaned with hot water) scalpel. And I try to minimize time out of water and any other stresses.Are you dipping in iodine after cutting? (and for how long if you are?) I've been thinking about cutting my og for a while now.
I actually have no idea what the benefit is. Last time i researched cutting mushrooms I read about it/saw it in videos. I assumed it was to prevent bacterial infections. Anyway, thanks for sharing. I was curious to what your process was since it seems successful.I dont use iodine. In fact when I have heard of mushrooms melting, they have used iodine. Is there a benefit of using it? I use a clean cutting board and a fresh (or cleaned with hot water) scalpel. And I try to minimize time out of water and any other stresses.
Cheers! Mark
The Jawbreakers look great! I am getting some shroom melting in one of my reefs though - no idea why???How did the jawbreaker do for you? @Daddy-o
Man idk. The only shrooms I've had melt on me where frag shrooms. And that could have been for alot of reasons my system has been through alot this last year and all out of whack so it could have played alot into those couple losses.The Jawbreakers look great! I am getting some shroom melting in one of my reefs though - no idea why???
Gonzos have been one of the most tolerant shrooms for me by far. Once settled in they multiply like crazy.The ones that disappeared are a Jawbreaker and Gonzo. Neither was a frag. I am thinking I will just do more water changes for a while.