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1 20th November 11:43
pszemol
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Default Can you ID mushroom corals?



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2 20th November 11:43
wayne sallee
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Default Can you ID mushroom corals? (green clown fish)



Yep, green frilly mushrooms. Those are good for
clown fish.

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3 20th November 23:07
pszemol
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Default Can you ID mushroom corals? (small)


Which clownfish? My maroons completely ignore them.
They seem to have too small tentacles to be considered
clownfish home... My clowns sit all day in bubble tip anemone.
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4 20th November 23:07
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Which clownfish? My maroons completely ignore them.
They seem to have too small tentacles to be considered
clownfish home... My clowns sit all day in bubble tip anemone.
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5 20th November 23:07
tsj
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mushroooms in general including the frilly type do not take the
constant beating they get from a clownfish without getting ragged and
worn looking and the potential to get killed in the process.
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6 20th November 23:07
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mushroooms in general including the frilly type do not take the
constant beating they get from a clownfish without getting ragged and
worn looking and the potential to get killed in the process.
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7 20th November 23:07
wayne sallee
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Default Can you ID mushroom corals? (reef great)


Given a choice between a frilly mushroom, and a
bubble tip, they probably will always choose the
bubble tip. But in a reef tank without anemones, a
frilly mushroom is a great alternative because the
frilly mushrooms don't move around like anemones do,
and they can take the beating better.

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8 20th November 23:07
wayne sallee
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Default Can you ID mushroom corals? (reef great)


Given a choice between a frilly mushroom, and a
bubble tip, they probably will always choose the
bubble tip. But in a reef tank without anemones, a
frilly mushroom is a great alternative because the
frilly mushrooms don't move around like anemones do,
and they can take the beating better.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne@WayneSallee.com
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9 20th November 23:07
wayne sallee
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For those that are new, this guy is an old troll,
his word is worthless. He will just try to trip you up.

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10 20th November 23:07
wayne sallee
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Default Can you ID mushroom corals?


For those that are new, this guy is an old troll,
his word is worthless. He will just try to trip you up.

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