Mushroom next to SPS

Discussion in 'SPS Corals' started by NittyGritty, Mar 23, 2012.

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  1. NittyGritty

    NittyGritty Millepora

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    So I have been picking up some SPS frags and due to having t5's I have to place them as high up as I can. On one of my two main rocks have grown large red mushrooms. There is some space between these corals in which I can glue some SPS frags. Will the mushrooms sting the SPS basesif they touch?

    Thanks again!

    ;D
     
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  3. evolved

    evolved Wrasse Freak

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    Very few things will win against mushrooms, and SPS is not one of them. :(

    Even many LPS will lose.
     
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    NittyGritty Millepora

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    Thats a bummer, I guess I will have to watch it.
     
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    NittyGritty Millepora

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    What about softies like zoa's and such...
     
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    NanaReefer Fu Manchu Lion Fish

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    Red superman shrooms, Florida Ric, zoas and palys all living in perfect harmony. I also have a Tonga shroom living next door to my candy cane without issues :)
     

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    NittyGritty Millepora

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    beautiful pic man!
     
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  9. chumslickjon

    chumslickjon Purple Spiny Lobster

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    So far the only issue I had with Mushrooms were when they got to close with my lobo. The lobo spewed it's guts onto the mushrooms, disolving them for good.