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Thank you!Those are Flaming Leprechaun Farts. They are totally hot right now...
Obviously I am joking but those are some pretty rhodactis (the green ones) for sure.
Thank you, the names start getting confusing lol.1,2,4 rhodactis
3rd is a ricordia yuma
Nice shrooms!
Rhodactis usually look fuzzy all over, ricordia look like lots of small bubbles and discosoma are smooth. Those are the 3 main types of mushrooms.Thank you, the names start getting confusing lol.
I've had those 2 next to eachother for 2 years and now I have some mushrooms in between that look like both and have bubbles growing on them. Could they mix together some how, and I've been told the bubbles are called bounce?Rhodactis usually look fuzzy all over, ricordia look like lots of small bubbles and discosoma are smooth. Those are the 3 main types of mushrooms.
Ricordias come in Caribbean, which have bubbles more uniform in size and layout, and Yumas, which have more lines and variation in the bubble sizes.
I agree, those are nice specimens!
Each species has variations that can "bounce".I've had those 2 next to eachother for 2 years and now I have some mushrooms in between that look like both and have bubbles growing on them. Could they mix together some how, and I've been told the bubbles are called bounce?
Ohhhhh, thank you so much!Each species has variations that can "bounce".
Bouncing is due to nutrients and lighting. Some say the bounces are actually growth tumors...gasp lol
Will get a pic by the end of the day!I don't think they crossbred or anything like that. Probably those are just some that are changing due to the conditions. Wouldn't mind a pic, though.
You should post a picture of the bubbles to confirm, but it's definitely possible you had some bounce show up. That's really in demand right now, you might be able to sell 'em.
(If the bubbles on a bounce are technically tumors, it's still fine. Tumors are a problem when they interrupt vital organs or blood flow, and corals have few vital organs and no blood. It's like a burl on a tree, it's purely cosmetic- in this case, in a good way.)
Here's a pic of a bigger one I have.I don't think they crossbred or anything like that. Probably those are just some that are changing due to the conditions. Wouldn't mind a pic, though.
You should post a picture of the bubbles to confirm, but it's definitely possible you had some bounce show up. That's really in demand right now, you might be able to sell 'em.
(If the bubbles on a bounce are technically tumors, it's still fine. Tumors are a problem when they interrupt vital organs or blood flow, and corals have few vital organs and no blood. It's like a burl on a tree, it's purely cosmetic- in this case, in a good way.)
This one has two different looking types of bounce on it, is that normal? Also these started growing in between the rhodactis and bright yuma that I posted and now these resemble the color of those two combined.Wow, that's cool-looking. And I say it looks nicer than the ones that are just 90% bubble.

