philosophile
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So my green rhodactis shroom is splitting. I have 9 all from the same Parent. Three of them split all at the same time in different places in the tank. And the weirdest thing is that one splitting is tiny, smaller than a dime, while the others are about the size of golfballs. So why is the little one splitting at the same time the big ones are splitting?
Could it be that there is some kind of chemical signal that one shroom releases to tell others to split, or encourage them to split? Maybe some kind of internal clock? I can tell that 3 other shrooms are already getting ready to split, following the others.
Maybe just massive coincdence? My other shrooms that are not from the same colony and are not rhodactis are not splitting currently.
Could it be that there is some kind of chemical signal that one shroom releases to tell others to split, or encourage them to split? Maybe some kind of internal clock? I can tell that 3 other shrooms are already getting ready to split, following the others.
Maybe just massive coincdence? My other shrooms that are not from the same colony and are not rhodactis are not splitting currently.