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The secret to super long toadstool polyps (borderline weeping willow)
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<blockquote data-quote="mrpontiac80" data-source="post: 10943111" data-attributes="member: 170198"><p>Mine has polyps that can get pretty long although I’ve never thought too much about it. But you’re probably on to something with the light.</p><p>Mine sits in between two large rocks in the center of the tank. The rock to the left has an overhang that shades some of it. I’ll throw a couple of pics up so you can see the placement. The majority of polyps are about 1”-1.5” long. The outer edges in more light are .25-.5” long</p><p>It gets a bit of flow as it’s always waving. It seems to like the flow </p><p>[ATTACH=full]2966197[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]2966199[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrpontiac80, post: 10943111, member: 170198"] Mine has polyps that can get pretty long although I’ve never thought too much about it. But you’re probably on to something with the light. Mine sits in between two large rocks in the center of the tank. The rock to the left has an overhang that shades some of it. I’ll throw a couple of pics up so you can see the placement. The majority of polyps are about 1”-1.5” long. The outer edges in more light are .25-.5” long It gets a bit of flow as it’s always waving. It seems to like the flow [ATTACH type="full"]2966197[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]2966199[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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