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My first exposure to mushrooms in a reef tank were the green hairy ones that started to take over my tank like a plague. So needless to say I was pretty anti-mushroom. But after seeing some various types on here at R2R, I have been giving shrooms a second look and really like rhodactis and some yuma. Would these be good if I was looking for slow growers. I just don't want anything that will go from like 1 to 30+ polyps in less than a year. I have read about the jawbreaker and how slow it grows but they are a little too expensive for me...:xd: Any others you can recommend that will not break the bank?
 
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the really colorful yumas are great. they grow/reproduce realllllly slow. the only one that started to grow pups in my tank is a green one.
 

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Yumas can reproduce fairly quickly under the right conditions. Back when I had an LPS dominant tank and ran a higher nutrient system, I had an orange yuma that reproduced like crazy. Now that I've transitioned to a low nutrient SPS reef, I haven't seen a baby since. The silver lining with Yumas is that if you notice babies popping up, the Yumas have some value for trades & LFS credit.
 

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My experience with Ricordea (Florida) shows they are slow growers. With Ricordeas though if they reproduce, it's like 20 dollar bills doin' the nasty in your wallet and reproducing.
 

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Yumas , flordas & hatian rics are all good choices and some of the more colourfull rodactrus, as stated above nutrients will have a large impact on groth rates
unlike discoma rics are fairly easy to get rid of & often have a lil $$$ value , note hary mushroons are rodactrus and represent the more prolific species as far as rodactrus seek species with limited or little avaliability & command higher prices & You will most likely have a SLOW grower
also note many people find Ricordea Yuma harder too keep alive let alone propegate

the rusty orange with blue/purple background rodactrus some times over priced & called superman or the rusty orange
with teal or lite blue center rodactrus could be good choices to start & can be found at reasonable prices
 
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Thanks for the input!:bigsmile:

My upgrade from a 75 to a 220 has went from an sps tank to sps with a couple clams, to an sps with a couple clams and a couple acans to a tank with sps,lps and clams and now to a mixed reef predominately lps with some sps a couple clams and now mushrooms. I need to stop checking out all the threads here on R2R!!! At least I should have it settled by the time the 220 is up...lol.
 
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