I know. I have not seen it before. I hope it grows with the dark base it has now with nice bright green. It is so small now. Plus under t5s. It will be under MH and T5s in the main system. I got it at Marine Farmers.
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Now thats a mushroom! Gorgeous!
Dang that almost looks like my rainbow challiceNow thats a mushroom! Gorgeous!
I assume they are the same- manhattan aquarium and Unique are the same owners. I'll try to get a pic. The one in the reefbuilders video doesn't have the prominent sclerites
This is stunning! I wish we had these local to me!I got these Fruity loops. I don't know if they're rare or not but prettiest mushrooms I have
What are you feeding it?
@Dr. Dendrostein whats your tough on this? P@blo pink nephtea doesn have the sclerites as evidently as some others, do you agree that there is two different species going round? In all honestly I believe the real pink one doesn’t have any Sclerites at all from what I see in the pics.
This is what we get here in the uk as asparagus coral very common
this is what I think it may look like
Lots of soft coral. Is there something you are curious about? Lighting constraints?I always get confused between LPS and softies. Can someone list which corals are considered from softies category?
Lots of soft coral. Is there something you are curious about? Lighting constraints?
Start with a nice mushroom. Imo.my tank is just cycled and I was advised that only soft corals probably the best for brand new tank to start with. Looking to see what are the options for rare soft corals out there so I can build my plan. According to MACNA video soft corals and some LPS also safer bet when you plan to have angelfish.