No but I can, I think I'll just leave it be for now as taking it out might stress it further, I will know in next couple of days if it does start deteriorating thanks though not heard about smell before
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I think your right, it does look like mouth has been eaten', the hole is very much near the centerMushrooms are usually pretty good at repairing and healing injuries if they are caught early, with one exception which appears to have happened in this case. The exception is damage to the mouth or foot. It appears the peppermint ate some/ damaged the mouth of the mushroom and this is almost always a death sentence.
Not a problem, keep us posted when you catch the little bugger.Thanks for all help though, shrimp Is deffenitly going before I add anything else
Those are very nice ones. Take a look at some ricordia floridas. They are very reasonable and hardy. Tolerate basically any lighting and dirty water, and they come in some great colors.Thanks , Yes I have started to take an interest in mushroom's besides these two new I have this tree (photos) and this unknown possibly at Thomas but can't confirm as it was from a friend who couldn't identify
Thanks for advice, both mandarin and drogonet are vip's in my aquariumCareful with two dragonets in a tank that size, they gobble up pods like mad.
"Peppermint shrimp" refers to about a dozen shrimp species in the same genus, all varying degrees of not-reef-safe. The most reef-safe of them eat aiptasia, and aiptasia are, after all, the sorts of animals you find in reefs. It's made worse if they aren't getting enough food.
I love that your Ricordia are right next to an Acro, like "What's up, you're no so special buddy"Here are two of mine for reference
That one was a pain, it wasn’t happy unless it was getting blasted with light lolI love that your Ricordia are right next to an Acro, like "What's up, you're no so special buddy"
Rub some food on your fingers and put your hand by the cave. You may be able to get one to come out onto your hand to clean it.thanks.. proberbly not for a day or two now it's had mushroom steak lol
best way to catch it? I can't remove rocks and it hides in a kinda underside cave
Thank you, yes food did the trick to entice out, we only added minimal close by and netted quite easily, the damsel was abit harder to catch but due to its own attitude of trying to attack everything it was caught as well,Rub some food on your fingers and put your hand by the cave. You may be able to get one to come out onto your hand to clean it.