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![]() all of a sudden in the last week or so my mushrooms have been shriveling up and turning white. now they are starting to die. a friend of mine suggested it could be chemical warfare with the ricordia? but they are 3 feet apart and i dont get how only the mushrooms could be affected? any help or suggestions would be awesome. thanks.
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#2
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![]() our mushrooms and rics are side by side for over a year and no problems....
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#3
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![]() Quote:
mine touch.
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![]() I've only seen this happen due to lack of light. And X2 for Ric and mush touching with no probs.
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![]() well it was a sudden thing ive had them for year no problems. and i have 250 watt halides so i dont think its lack of light. o well i'll just get rid of them before they all die and find the root cause of this i guess thanks guys
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#6
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![]() Do a thorough testing of your tank including checking salinity and temperature. If you're using a hydrometer be sure to calibrate it, to double check as hydrometers are often out by 0.002 or more, which doesn't sound like much, but it sure can be!
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