I have a green ricordia mushroom that’s been expanding a lot and changing it’s placement as it belongs do a sizeable mushroom garden on my sand bed.
Right in front of the garden lies my yellow-eyed, red chalice frag (about 2 inches) where the mushrooms sometimes expand and has direct contact with one of the sides of the chalice, but I thought nothing of it as I did not notice any receding skeleton on the chalice as a portion of it was underneath the mushroom.
However, after moving some rock work around, I pushed back the ricordia mushroom to reveal that a side of my chalice frag had partially receeded.
I also noticed that my montipora frag (3 inches) also had a white, somewhat bleached edge where some discosoma mushrooms had been touching it.
I’m aware that chalice and montiporas pack a punch when in contact with other corals (especially euphoria and sticks), but never did I imagine that mushrooms could severely damage the montipora and chalice either!
Does anyone have any recommendations or insight into this?
Right in front of the garden lies my yellow-eyed, red chalice frag (about 2 inches) where the mushrooms sometimes expand and has direct contact with one of the sides of the chalice, but I thought nothing of it as I did not notice any receding skeleton on the chalice as a portion of it was underneath the mushroom.
However, after moving some rock work around, I pushed back the ricordia mushroom to reveal that a side of my chalice frag had partially receeded.
I also noticed that my montipora frag (3 inches) also had a white, somewhat bleached edge where some discosoma mushrooms had been touching it.
I’m aware that chalice and montiporas pack a punch when in contact with other corals (especially euphoria and sticks), but never did I imagine that mushrooms could severely damage the montipora and chalice either!
Does anyone have any recommendations or insight into this?