[Timezone Detection]
Create Account - Join in Seconds!

User Name: Email Address:
Human Verification

Please enter the six letters or digits that appear in the image opposite.

spotty pale mushrooms


Bookmark and Share
Results 1 to 6 of 6
  1. #1

    Default spotty pale mushrooms

    These orange and red mushrooms are very pale and spotty and these pink ones have developed white lesions or stripes no clue what they are....any guesses? Thanks!
    Water temp 76, selenity 1.024,ph 8.3, dkh 7-8, calcium 470, nitrates/nitrites not present
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]55 gallon HOT Magnum 250 Emperor 400 HOT Excaliber skimmer current orbit 4x65 with moonlighting 3 Maxi-Jet 900 powerheads

  2. #2
    lReef lKeeper - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    louisville ky
    Posts
    1,456
    First Name
    Bobby

    Default

    i have a crap load of those shrooms (in the wifes tank) i have never looked them up, but i will now !!

    they are Actinodiscus (= discosoma) mutabilis or commonly called : speckled mushrooms.

  3. #3

    Default

    they are the same as the other mushrooms that don't have spots but the spots appeared on these out of nowhere thanks for the info
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]55 gallon HOT Magnum 250 Emperor 400 HOT Excaliber skimmer current orbit 4x65 with moonlighting 3 Maxi-Jet 900 powerheads

  4. #4
    davejnz - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Daytona Bch,FL
    Posts
    1,446

    Default

    Taxonomy in Corallimorhs is very difficult.There are few genera that can be positively ID'd from a picture.I would agree that this genus is probably Discosoma.However,soecies identification is best left to the scientists/taxonomists.It is normal for Corallimorphs to morph their color/texture/size under different conditions.Those white spots could be a number of different things.It could just as well be the corallimorph morphing under the tanks conditions.Keep an eye on it and report back later.

  5. #5
    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Marlborough, MA
    Posts
    738

    Default

    Oooh I like this Dave Supervision!!!

    I agree..the mushrooms look like they are "coming to" after being placed in your system. I have the same type of coralimorph and they are red and spotted under power compacts, but grew a creme colored "pinwheel" marking under metal halides. If you look at the shrooms in the bottom right, you can see the pinwheel marks. The others, in the foreground, seem to be morphing that way.

    The red spotted shrooms in the first picture do seem to be a little translucent. Are they getting enough light? Mine, as they get shaded, actually go 100% clear until they get light. If they don't they tend to melt away.

    Dave
    ><((((

  6. #6
    CR Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Peculiar, MO
    Posts
    206

    Default

    Just remember, JustDavid.....RESEARCH BEFORE you put it in your tank. I know it's hard to even turn down an offer from a friend but at some point soon you are going to put something in your tank that might harm your favorite whatever!

    Aside from that.....those are pretty shrooms, fella! LOL
    The difference between stupidity and genius is that stupidity has no limits!

Similar Topics

  1. FS: HUGE hairy mushrooms $10 each * Various other mushrooms $5 each
    By thefishgirl in forum Livestock Sales & Trades
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 10-09-2009, 10:57 PM
  2. Soft Corals spotty pale mushrooms
    By john007 in forum Coral Discussion
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 11-02-2006, 04:33 PM
  3. Soft Corals Too many mushrooms
    By vitosreef in forum Coral Discussion
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 01-16-2006, 08:45 PM
  4. Soft Corals @#%!* Mushrooms !!!!!! <----Bad Bad Bad !!!
    By Sea~Horse~Whisperer in forum Coral Discussion
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 12-09-2005, 03:52 PM
  5. mushrooms
    By Sea~Horse~Whisperer in forum Soft Coral
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 04-26-2005, 02:59 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

About CaptiveReefs

    If you are interested in learning about reefkeeping or have a problem with your reef, our reefkeeping community is here to help. Feel free to ask a question or search our site. We have lots of experienced reefkeepers that are willing to provide free reefkeeping advice!

    Besides being a great resource for all levels of reef aquarium hobbyists, CaptiveReefs is a social experience that will enhance your enjoyment of reefkeeping. CaptiveReefs is committed to connecting reefkeepers with the support and information they need to grow beautiful coral reef aquariums.

Information

Connect with Us