by lanreef » Mon Oct 25, 2010 6:31 pm
I hope it helps bro.
Green Mushrooms are either the hardiest group of cnidarians or close runners-up. They can be easily maintained in "standard" or reef-type marine aquaria, are hardy, undemanding, very good choices for beginning to advanced hobbyists. All they ask for is iodine supplementation without too much light or strong current.
Green Mushrooms colors will intensify with supplemental actinic lighting. Fragments can be taken and grown separately. Allow room to expand.
Feeding is important in them they require little or no supplemental feedings, as they are photosynthetic. But you can supplement with reef foods, such as our Blue Zoo Mix or other small meaty foods.
I hope this answers some of your questions.
Tank size- 75 gallons
Filtration- Berlin System
Fish-damselfish, clownfish, wrasses, tangs, hawfi
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