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Feeding and diet:All mushroom corals are photosynthetic and a majority of their nutritional requirements are obtained from the symbiotic algae zooxanthellae hosted within each coral. They also may be fed plankton and smaller invertebrates, such as brine or mysis shrimp.
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www.aquacon.com/mushrooms.html
www.aquacon.com/mushrooms.html
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Mushrooms, by any/all other names; I recently starting adding corals to my system. I started with a hairy mushroom coral due to it's hardiness and my lack of experience with these items. ... Related FAQs: Cnidarian Feeding, Corallimorphs, Mushrooms 2, Mushrooms 3, Mushrooms 4, Mushroom Identification,
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www.wetwebmedia.com/shroomfdgfaqs.htm
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Mushroom corals are colonies of individual flattened polyps related to anemones. Mushroom corals can be from about 1" across to 1' across, although most in the reef tank are 1" to 3" across. Color can range widely from green, red, blue, purple or gray. ... : Mushroom corals are photosynthetic and require no feeding.
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www.reefcorner.com/SpecimenSheets/mushrooms.htm
www.reefcorner.com/SpecimenSheets/mushrooms.htm
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Mushrooms, Mushroom Corals, Mushroom Anemones, Disc Anemones. ... 10 Easy Corals For Beginners The Fundamentals of Coral Lighting Feeding Reef Aquarium Corals...
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saltaquarium.about.com/od/coralidprofileresource/p/acti...
saltaquarium.about.com/od/coralidprofileresource/p/actinodiscus.htm
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Mushroom Coral Feeding ... Mushroom corals run the gamut of colors and textures- some or monochrome, others brilliantly multicolored, both smooth and bumpy, and some even have delicate knobs, small spots or bold stripes.
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www.thesea.org/mushroom_coral/mushroom_coral.htm
www.thesea.org/mushroom_coral/mushroom_coral.htm
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Phytoplankton are plant-based and very tiny, and are preferred by filter-feeding invertebrates and corals that have feathery-like appendages or gills. ... Invertebrates that feed on zooplankton in the wild include: soft corals, zooanthids, mushroom corals, SPS and LPS corals, large polyp gorgonians, anemones, and many species...
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www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=16+2160&aid=3344
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March 30, 2009 -- To switch from male to female and back again without the help of surgery is a feat that only a handful of organisms can accomplish, including some types of fish, shrimp, snails and worms. Now, a new study adds mushroom corals to the list. ... Feeding Frenzy...
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dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/03/30/mushroom-corals-sex.h...
dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/03/30/mushroom-corals-sex.html
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I have a number of green mushroom corals that have spread through the tank increasing in number from 5 to about 20. However suddenly in the last week all of ... Sometimes this may not be enough if you have allot of corals or filter feeding inverts in your tank and you may have to supplement their diet by target feeding them.
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en.allexperts.com/q/Saltwater-Aquarium-3215/2008/8/Gree...
en.allexperts.com/q/Saltwater-Aquarium-3215/2008/8/Green-Mushroom-coral-1.htm
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Question: All my other corals are spruced up and looking much better than some troubles before. All of my mushroom corals (that look like anemone's ) are all shriveling up and dropping off their rocks. None of them ... What I would suggest first (if you are not)is to start feeding with (live preferably) phytoplankton.
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en.allexperts.com/q/Saltwater-Aquarium-3215/2008/1/mush...
en.allexperts.com/q/Saltwater-Aquarium-3215/2008/1/mushroom-corals.htm
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