low light mushrooms?

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  1. ziggy222

    ziggy222 Fire Goby

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    i have 3 colors of mushrooms that are the same in looks size and texture but the pink ones with white stripes are different.they shrink during the day and double in size at night,all night.all others get big during the day as normal.has anyone ever had mushrooms behave this way? they are not new to the tank.i was given one red one and it multiplied bleached then turned pink with white stripes and is staying this way for over 6 months.i now have 7.
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  3. techno2

    techno2 Stylophora

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    Did you research that kind ? Most do just the opposite. If it perks at night I would guess that it is fine but just prefers night.

    Mine are standard Red ones and the shrink at night.

    Not sure if thats right of not but thats what I would guess.

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  4. luvreefs23

    luvreefs23 Millepora

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    Maybe they dont like the amount of light u have or your current is to strong....seems to be my experience with mushrooms.
     
  5. antonym518

    antonym518 Purple Spiny Lobster

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    me too, light is too strong or flow. Try shading them. They also look like bullseye. I hate them. They do the same thing to to me. Well actually they always looked like crap.
     
  6. GuitarMan89

    GuitarMan89 Giant Squid

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    I agree, try to move them lower or shade them with a rock or other coral, try researching the species to see if it does in fact like darker conditions. Do you have any type of night lights, leds etc. ?
     
  7. ziggy222

    ziggy222 Fire Goby

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    no i don't have moon lights over the tank and i have them all the way in the sand and partly in a cave.all the mushrooms accept the ones in the 1st photo open for day.i've been raising my lights a little at a time and all the mushrooms are looking better,but just these ones seem sensitive to light.thanks for all the input.
     
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  9. mikemangue

    mikemangue Astrea Snail

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    Disappearing Mushrooms

    Hello Ziggy,
    I have the same problem with these types of mushrooms. I use to have a colony of about 10 to 12 of them and they slowly disappeared one by one. The mushrooms look almost exactly like your with the stripes, sorta like wagon wheels. They really don't like bright lights! I made the mistake and thought they were not getting enough light and decided to moved them closer up like the other mushrooms which were spreading pretty good when the lights come on in the night time when i'm home. Normally I turn the lights off during the day time when i'm at work so that i can enjoy the aquarium when i'm home. Anyway, after a week I decided to go the opposite direction with these mushrooms and tried to hide them under a cave but is seems that the cave was not enough to shield them from the aquarium lights. Anyway during the relocation, one of the mushrooms came off the rock and floated away into a hole which is pretty much completely void of light. I didn't bother to go after the mushroom because the rock they were on was almost bare by then and I didn't want to dissemble the rock work to go after it. The next day I received a nice frag of xenias from my friend TinFury who is also online and had the same problem with those types of mushrooms also. Well as you know xenias do enjoy a bit of iodine and so i dosed a bit of iodine in my tank and approximately 3 hours later with the lights on, I noticed a trumpet like form appearing from the hole. It was the mushroom that broke loose trying to open up to receive more light. It seems these mushrooms prefer really, really, really low light and it may seem best to place them in almost total darkness and let them reach out for the light. I also think the addition of iodine might also be a positive catalyst that helps them to recover quickly. Today, the same mushroom is still in the same hole and everyday I notice it is getting larger as the mushroom forms it's trumpet upwards. Another observation I've noticed is that mushrooms really don't like to be placed flat on the rock facing the light directly. They seem to multiply quicker and get larger if they are mounted vertically towards the light. I figured, this maybe the way they help to regulate the amount of light. Anyway let me know if this kinds helos

     
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  10. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    My exp. with shrooms have been the same. All the way on the bottom and shielded some what of the light. Becareful using iodine, you could wipe out your tank with that. I also made the mistake of placing the shrooms high in the tank once and learned my lesson after that. Luna
     
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  11. ziggy222

    ziggy222 Fire Goby

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    sounds like you had the same kind as the ones in my 1st photo.thanks for your input.ty 2 luna
     
  12. ziggy222

    ziggy222 Fire Goby

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    here,i took a photo 3hours after the lights were out.look how big they get after dark.
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