Godspawn Bounce Shroom
WYSIWYG Mushroom corals, also known as disc anemones, are a popular choice for many reef tank enthusiasts due to their low maintenance and variety of colors and shapes. They are a great option for beginner aquarists. Here's a basic guide for mushroom coral care: 1. Tank Setup: Tank Size: Mushrooms are not demanding in terms of tank size. However, it's recommended to start with a tank of at least 20-30 gallons for beginners. This will provide ample space for your mushroom corals to grow and thrive. Substrate: Mushroom corals prefer a sandy substrate as they are capable of moving around the tank to find their ideal spot. Rocks: They need a lot of rockwork or other hard surfaces to attach themselves to. 2. Water Conditions: Temperature: Keep the tank's temperature between 72-78°F (22-25°C). pH: Maintain a pH level of 8.1-8.4. Specific Gravity: Maintain a specific gravity of 1.023-1.025. Nitrate Levels: Keep nitrate levels low; excessive levels can cause damage to the corals. 3.