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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by h2so4hurts, Apr 1, 2009.

  1. h2so4hurts

    h2so4hurts Inactive User

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    Just found this today in my currently fallow tank.  I have nothing like it in there.  Is it a fragged Kenya tree maybe?  It's definitely soft.
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  2. glaspie69

    glaspie69 Experienced Reefkeeper

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    You've grown the first salt water morel mushroom EVER!!
     
  3. IowaDiver Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Hahah...
    Need a better picture to tell and preferably with the lights on and closer up. Some kind of leather softie thing though.
     
  4. snowman82

    snowman82 Experienced Reefkeeper

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    Posted By glaspie69 on 04/01/2009 06:32 PM
    You've grown the first salt water morel mushroom EVER!!
    Did they start growing already...i didn't think it was time yet :) need more heat /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default/emoticons/wink.gif
     
  5. h2so4hurts

    h2so4hurts Inactive User

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    Haha, that's with the lights completely on. I really need a tripod... I'll try moving it somewhere with better light.
     
  6. coral_bandit

    coral_bandit Inactive User

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    it'a a kenya tree chunk that decapitated itself from the colony to float off and start a new colony. I have at least 5 in my tank under the rocks.

    They grow insanely fast. But watch out if it has a black/brown band near the base. I lost one of mine a few months later because of that.
     
  7. h2so4hurts

    h2so4hurts Inactive User

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    It just looks like a purple Kenya tree. It'd be nice if it stayed that color.
     
  8. h2so4hurts

    h2so4hurts Inactive User

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    It's for sure a Kenya tree frag. Looks exactly like the mother colony now
     

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