Mushroom question

spw4949

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So I got some live rock for my tank and there were some mushrooms attached. All I have for lighting right now is the regular fluorescents that came with the hood,I am planning on upgrading(as soon as I save the $) so that I can keep corals. My question is will the mushrooms make it? Is there a bulb I can buy to keep them alive until the I upgrade? I just hate to see 'em die.....

Thanks.
 
How many watts and what color temp. are your lights, and how deep is your tank?

Mushrooms are pretty tough- you could pick up a cheap compact fluorescent in the 65k range from Lowes/Home Depot with a clip on fixture and aim it right at them, if your tank isn't more than 16" or so deep, and it might work- otherwise, I'd trade them or give them away.
 
I have 2 x25w bulbs on a 46 gallon bowfront, def not enough. I'll probably just trade 'em in, I want to get the right lighting & what not so I can do it the ight way, thanks for the fast response.
 
That may be close for minimum lighting sustainment. Mushroom corals are one of the most forgiving corals on many levels. You can buy a stronger bulb at LFS, but make sure your lighting unit can support. They are also pretty expensive. Personally, I'd parlay that investment towards my new lighting unit instead.
 
I think I'm going to upgrade my current bulbs & see if I can sustain them, if they don't do well I'll probably just trade 'em in. Thanks for the input.
 
That's a little borderline on depth for two NO tubes unless you put them higher on rocks, but it might work. It wouldn't take much more light to work, though. I have had a 10G tank with a twin-bulb (one 10000K and one actinic - both 15W NO) Eclipse hood on my desk at work for a while and several varieties/colors of mushrooms and they grow and spread well across the bottom of the tank.
 
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