How to raise mushroom corals



How to raise mushrooms and corals
Mushrooms and corals

Mushroom coral species are relatively easy to maintain among corals. They are a good choice for newcomers who have just entered the sea. Mushroom corals have long tentacles and are aggressive in nature, so they need Have a certain amount of space for breeding. There are many types of mushroom corals, including green fungus coral, red fungus coral, American bubble mushroom coral, Pacific bubble mushroom coral, elephant ear coral, elephant ear coral, etc. 

< p style="text-indent:2em;">Mushroom coral is relatively easy to raise among coral species. As long as the water quality, light and water flow conditions are well controlled, such as the American bubble mushroom, it is suitable for It is perfect for aquarists who have just entered the sea, because the requirements of American bubble mushroom corals for light and water flow are not so strict, but the color of their bodies depends more on the environment they are in, such as water quality, temperature, Conditions such as lighting and water flow will affect the color and depth of their bodies.



1. Pacific Bubble Mushroom Coral



 Pacific Bubble Mushroom Coral belongs to the quasi-coral species. Although the pattern of the Pacific Bubble Mushroom Coral is roughly similar to that of the American Bubble Mushroom Coral, the Pacific Bubble Mushroom Coral has short and berry-shaped tentacles and is also a round coral. Anemones come in a variety of colors and are also a good choice for the landscaping of professional saltwater fish tanks. 

 Pacific Bubble Mushroom Coral requires medium-to-strong light and weak water flow when raising it. Mushroom coral is not as healthy as other mushroom corals, but it is also aggressive, so it needs to be kept at a certain distance from other corals when placed in the tank. This is almost unique to mushroom coral species. 

 Pacific bubble mushroom coral is common with red fungus coral and green fungus coral. It also relies on synbiotic algae for its supply. Most of the nutrients, but some plankton or large organic matter will also be eaten.Such as crustaceans. These animals may also become attached to purchased live rock.It should be noted that the cultivation of Pacific Bubble Mushroom is relatively difficult, so for newcomers who have just entered the sea, it is not recommended to try it, because for Pacific Bubble Mushroom coral, it is affected by water quality, light and water flow. The requirements are very strict, so it is very important for strangers to understand its characteristics and maintenance, so be careful when purchasing Pacific Bubble Mushroom Coral!



Two, American Bubble Mushroom Coral



American Bubble Mushroom Coral is one of the brighter mushroom corals and is also an indispensable coral in the landscaping of Boye's seawater fish tanks. The American Bubble Mushroom Coral has a blue color. Color, purple, orange, pink, red and yellow, etc.



 American bubble coral is particularly suitable for maintenance in aquariums, and can also provide a natural living environment for other organisms. The American Bubble Mushroom Coral's requirements for light and water flow are not so strict, but you should also pay attention to its condition. If the aquarium does not have strong light, it is most suitable to put it in the center. After being placed, aquarists should carefully observe it. Whether the location of the bubble mushroom is sufficient? If the color turns white and stops, the light control is too strong; if it is spread enough, but the vitality is not enough, the light needs to be increased. American Bubble Mushroom Coral can be cultured in polyculture with most marine life, including many fish with more aggressive natures. However, it should be noted that when placed, it should be kept at a certain distance from other corals to prevent them from attacking each other. 



In terms of breeding, American bubble mushroom coral has the same basic base as red fungus coral and green fungus coral. American bubble mushroom corals generally obtain most of their nutrients from coexisting algae. Of course, it would be better if they could feed some nutritious particulate food, such as small plankton or shrimp, which can be fed directly to the coral polyps.



3. Green fungus coral



This is one of the more popular species of mushroom coral. This species is metallic green and appears fluorescent under chemical light. It is particularly suitable for placement in marine tanks. The invertebrates at the bottom, green fungus coral, will grow and form a "carpet" on rocks and other objects, which is also a good choice for professional saltwater fish tank landscaping.



Green fungus coral is easy to raise. If it is domesticated, the water temperature in the sea tank should be maintained between 23-27℃, the pH value should be maintained between 8.1-8.4, and the salinity It should be controlled between 1.020-1.025. Green fungus coral needs moderate light and water flow. If the light in the tank is too strong, you can put the green fungus coral in a low place. It needs light to moderate tortuous water flow, and the water flow is too strong. Green fungus coral cannot adapt, so it cannot spread. It is inherently aggressive and needs to be kept isolated from other fixed invertebrates and given enough space to support them. Often, there will be a few attached to the entire rock. A single mushroom coral 


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