Blue Spotted Mushroom Coral
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Blue Spotted Mushrooms Corals
Actinodiscus sp.

Picture of Blue Spotted Mushrooms Coral, Actinodiscus sp.
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Sold Per Polyp, approx expanded size 1" to 2"



Blue Spotted Mushrooms Corals are in demand,also called Superman Mushrooms. Very easy to keep, these beauties will be a stand out in any reef aquarium. They are hardy and relatively easy to care for, and under the right conditions, will multiply and spread very rapidly. In general, they need a medium light level and a low to medium water flow within the aquariumThey are wild collected and then grown in house. These are offered as single polyps attached to live rock.

Care Level Easy

Water Flow and Lighting The Blue Spotted Mushroom coral requires a moderate intensity light level and requires a low to medium water flow. Lighting can be Power compacts, T5's, LED's or Metal Halides. All lighting can grow Mushroom Corals as long as the proper level of light is provided. If a Par meter is available the appropriate lighting level is anywhere from a Par 80 to a Par 200. Which is a wide range of acceptability. For lighting spectrum use between a 14-20K color spectrum for your bulbs for best coloration.

Placement All mushrooms are semi-aggressive and require adequate space between themselves and other corals. Placement can be any where in the aquarium as long as it receives adequate water flow and lighting levels and leaves enough room around your corals that they have room for growth without infringing on another corals growing room or lighting.

Diet and Feeding Mushroom corals receive the majority of their nutritional requirements through the process of photosynthesis, which simply means their lighting creates symbiotic algae called zooxanthellae in the body of the coral which provides its nutrition. We do recommend providing supplemental food such as micro-plankton or foods designed for filter-feeding invertebrates.




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