lou the reefer New member Mar 8, 2017 #1 Do mushrooms and ricordia grow faster in dirty water or they just tolerate it better then other corals. Thank you Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
Do mushrooms and ricordia grow faster in dirty water or they just tolerate it better then other corals. Thank you Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
M mighties_keeper New member Mar 9, 2017 #2 The mistake is nothing does well in dirty water. Mushrooms will grow better in nutrient rich water better than super over filtrated water.
The mistake is nothing does well in dirty water. Mushrooms will grow better in nutrient rich water better than super over filtrated water.
lou the reefer New member Mar 9, 2017 #3 mighties_keeper said: The mistake is nothing does well in dirty water. Mushrooms will grow better in nutrient rich water better than super over filtrated water. Click to expand... Thank you for the clarification Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
mighties_keeper said: The mistake is nothing does well in dirty water. Mushrooms will grow better in nutrient rich water better than super over filtrated water. Click to expand... Thank you for the clarification Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
AlSimmons New member Mar 10, 2017 #4 mighties_keeper said: The mistake is nothing does well in dirty water. Mushrooms will grow better in nutrient rich water better than super over filtrated water. Click to expand... What does this equal out to numbers wise though? FWIW I've seen Mushrooms along with corals like Xenia and GSP in tanks where sps corals were thriving.
mighties_keeper said: The mistake is nothing does well in dirty water. Mushrooms will grow better in nutrient rich water better than super over filtrated water. Click to expand... What does this equal out to numbers wise though? FWIW I've seen Mushrooms along with corals like Xenia and GSP in tanks where sps corals were thriving.
M mnk9569 New member Mar 10, 2017 #5 I can attest to that I can't keep mushrooms alive in my display but Thur e in my nano s which is dirty water
I can attest to that I can't keep mushrooms alive in my display but Thur e in my nano s which is dirty water
lou the reefer New member Mar 10, 2017 #6 I was just wondering if a mushroom would reproduce faster in a tank with dirty water than clean. I already now they can grow in a "cleaner water" Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
I was just wondering if a mushroom would reproduce faster in a tank with dirty water than clean. I already now they can grow in a "cleaner water" Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
jeremevans New member Apr 4, 2017 #7 What does nutrient rich mean? Do they like higher phosphates? Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk