Pics or you're lieing!They won't become normal shrooms and will stay "bounced" -- however, if they're starved by not gettin fb enough nutrients or the right light, they may shrink or get bleached if too much light.
they're easy to care for otherwise...
...I have every named and many unnamed bounces, for context.
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Rofl...I have way too many unfortunately.I see you dont have a Sunkist bounce. Lets make a deal? [emoji4][emoji4]
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Yep. That's a WWC OG...the yellow/green..is that a WWC bounce? Looks nice!
Unfortunately, my water parameter in my primary shroom tank is too clean... 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 0 nitrate. so I take the dirty water from my other tanks and dump it into my shroom tank. Lol.What's your water parameters to keep shrooms?
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Agree with everything said here, as well as low flow. shrooms do not like high flow and wont open up fullyUnfortunately, my water parameter in my primary shroom tank is too clean... 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 0 nitrate. so I take the dirty water from my other tanks and dump it into my shroom tank. Lol.
Shrooms like to have nitrates in the 5+ ppm. So keeping them in you DT with fish actually provides the best for shroom growth.
My secondary and tertiary shroom tanks are practically ignored and the shrooms there take off... I use these for grow out and recovery
Shrooms prefer low flow and relatively low lights. The AIO lights in the 7-10K range seem to really make them happy.
My fancier lights sometimes wind up pushing them off. So if you have a light with good output and par, stick em low in your tank.
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