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Giant Cup Mushroom -
Soft Coral/Mushroom |
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Family/Genus/Species:
Corallimorpharia/Amplexidiscus/fenestrafer |
Origin:
Indo/West
Pacific Ocean |
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Feeding:
Phytoplankton, Rotifers, Baby Artemia, Marine Algae |
Lighting:
Low to Medium |
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Water Flow:
Medium to High |
Ease
of Care:
Very easy.
Can eat small fish |
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Special Requirements and Information:
Unusual and
somewhat hard-to-findl! Giant Cup Mushrooms are
sometimes called Elephant Ears can get to 10" -
12" in captivity. They require very little care
and can survive in less than ideal water
conditions. Take care to make sure that it
doesn't die off. It can foul the water column
quickly.
Feed anytime during the day. Once they're
accustomed to your tank, they can be introduced
to frozen foods such as chopped blood worms,
artemia or squid. Place the defrosted food
directly over the mushroom and watch the
filaments capture and move the foods to the
mouth opening.
Non-aggressive to other corals but can eat small
fish. They may propagate
themselves or move on their own.
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Pacific
Aqua Farms • 5450 W. 104th St., Los Angeles, CA •
310.215.3474
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