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is that going to stay on the frag plate in the sand? i have a small Maze Brain frag and it came pretty secure to the plug and i'm told they need some distance as to not sting near by corals... thing i can keep it on the plug and burry the stem of the plug in the sand and let it be?? or should i remove it and let it have its own rock? (which i would like to use for multiple corals instead....This is at the base of my Mushroom Island. Just pushing 3"
This is beautiful!!!! do most mushrooms eventually have bulbs?? the two i have (pic in the beginning of thread) dont seem to be the same type. which types have this? hairy?Topdown almost-full-island-shot
This is beautiful!!!! do most mushrooms eventually have bulbs?? the two i have (pic in the beginning of thread) dont seem to be the same type. which types have this? hairy?
I gotta get my hands on some of these!These are Ricordea Florida. they come in varieties of colors.
Wow these I really like... grow structure is so natural! It looks like it’s flowing down rock! Very coolOld pic so there are many more of these yumas (I call them Orange-gasm). They are so bright in person.
Mine will stay on plate. Put yours on a rock, it will look greatis that going to stay on the frag plate in the sand? i have a small Maze Brain frag and it came pretty secure to the plug and i'm told they need some distance as to not sting near by corals... thing i can keep it on the plug and burry the stem of the plug in the sand and let it be?? or should i remove it and let it have its own rock? (which i would like to use for multiple corals instead....
What ever happened to the good old blue discosomas?
Did some searching and the Yuma’s and Discosomas are on the way!!! Stay tuned for photos!!Yuma