Does anyone know what this is? genus at least, it looks like a rhodactis but doesnt have much of a mouth, if any
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think so? I've had it for months, it was that color when i got and hasn't changed though it has doubled in sizethat’s a severely bleached rhodactis…
I've seen this. Any experience dealing with this kind of issue?well in that case…
it’s probably bacterial
It should recover in low-medium light. It doesn’t look badly bleached, should be good in 2-3 weeks.I've seen this. Any experience dealing with this kind of issue?
Right on previous poster mentioned bacterial and was curious what if any meds where used to treat.It should recover in low-medium light. It doesn’t look badly bleached, should be good in 2-3 weeks.
I don’t think it’s a bacterial problem, or that it’s been cooked under too intense light, it looks more like it’s been starved for light.Right on previous poster mentioned bacterial and was curious what if any meds where used to treat.
I've been known to cook a cpl shrooms it does look bleached.
I've tried it with cooked shrooms it doesn't help once they are fried.LRT I would think a cipro treatment like anemones but not sure
True I've never seen a cooked one grow. Interesting its still growing but bleached. Have to agree though maybe not enough light?I don’t think it’s a bacterial problem, or that it’s been cooked under too intense light, it looks more like it’s been starved for light.
Unfortunately they will do the exact same thing and "bleach" and lose color.Ok so too much light but maybe not enough, classic lol
cipro, as mentioned by another r2r’er….I've seen this. Any experience dealing with this kind of issue?

