Dec 31, 2020 #1 Fishyj Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Jan 23, 2014 Messages 702 Reaction score 529 Location Niagara Falls NY Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I have a jawbreaker that is starting to move. Will the pieces of the foot that are left behind eventually grow into a mushroom? Is there any way to stop it from moving?
I have a jawbreaker that is starting to move. Will the pieces of the foot that are left behind eventually grow into a mushroom? Is there any way to stop it from moving?
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Dec 31, 2020 #3 SamsReef Valuable Member View Badges Reef Of The Month My Tank Thread Joined Aug 7, 2011 Messages 1,785 Reaction score 2,375 Location Basking Ridge, New Jersey Rating - 100% 1 0 0 If the shroom has left some flesh behind, it will grow into a mushroom eventually. meanwhile, you can put the loose mushroom in a box used for anemones to allow to reattach. check for water chemistry. It’s moving for a reason. Also flow in the area where it was. San
If the shroom has left some flesh behind, it will grow into a mushroom eventually. meanwhile, you can put the loose mushroom in a box used for anemones to allow to reattach. check for water chemistry. It’s moving for a reason. Also flow in the area where it was. San