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![]() Maybe they are trying to blend in with the zoas?
![]() Jokes aside, this may be unbelievable but they are probably not getting enough light. Those stretched stems of zoas are due to lack of light so I am guessing the same is happening with the mushrooms too. What are you using for the lights?
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![]() Id say not enough light or too much flow.
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![]() i mean, ya, not enough light.
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![]() I'm using LEDs
I think it might be flow. This piece of rock the shrooms and zoa are sitting on just recently got moved a few days ago to the very top. See photo below of tank on day it was setup. They are now at the highest point. Before they were on that little Rock to the left down low and never did this ![]() |
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![]() What sort of LEDs? Because there are the ones which can barely illuminate a chromis and then there are ones which can melt away corals like forest fire.
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