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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 31, 2013 18:26:48 GMT -5
That's what I meant!
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Post by jess on Nov 1, 2013 13:00:21 GMT -5
His are blue with red spots. I'd like a baby when available. I have one superman be cool to have the opposite as well
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Post by Matt in Lewiston on Nov 4, 2013 20:49:12 GMT -5
I have a good start at a mushroom garden and would like to have any of the baby's from these you sell depending on price.don't need the blue with red spots (superman) is what I've seen them called? I have a bunch they grow like crazy.got them from Rob! Only ones I've seen where the baby's leave behind baby's! Lol Sadly , the blue mushroom with red spots seems to of detached and I can't find it anywhere. Probably lost that one.
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Post by jess on Nov 5, 2013 5:30:22 GMT -5
You will discover it stuck to some rock at the bottom of your tank one day lol. I thought I lost the superman, it attached to the bottom glass under some cheato
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Post by jasonandsarah on Nov 6, 2013 7:43:21 GMT -5
yea if you didn't see any of the mushroom it's probably somewhere under a rock. they can move to by them selves mine do but they are very slow from my experience.
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Post by ReefJunkie on Nov 7, 2013 0:14:18 GMT -5
I have one lone superman that seems to like just existing. Hasn't really gotten much bigger than a quarter. Tried multiple locations but seems to equally like/dislike all the places. Oh well, at least he's pretty to look at.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Nov 7, 2013 5:43:10 GMT -5
I got some superman mushrooms from Rob awhile back and they didn't grow much at first but I've been adding my iodine supplement daily in smaller doses lately and they've gone crazy! Doubled in size quickly and I went from having 3 mushrooms (superman) to 7. Also my other mushrooms have been doing great and my green mushroom split. Also been adding trace elements less frequently die to allot of things I've read about trace elements not always having all ingredients that are actually proven to be useful or even good for our reef tanks? I know some trace elements are essential and needed but most of the trace elements that are proven to be good for our tanks and the ocean for that matter are mixed with things the tank doesn't always need? I could be way off and wrong with this but I know personally since I stopped adding trace elements all the time and cut it in half or even less I've seen a dramatic decrease in nuisance algae and corals seem happier. Have you ever read your trace elements bottle? The one I have is fluval sea.
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Post by ReefJunkie on Nov 7, 2013 8:17:17 GMT -5
I dose calcium and iodine in small daily's. Water changes every week. Everything growing well and colored nicely. Only slow one is my mushroom. Ah well
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