My Propagation Plan...

JeffDubya

New Member
So, I recently started up a 58 gallon prop system. No, there are things about it that are not optimal, but much of the parts were free, and I thought it would give me some good experience doing something along these lines before I had to commit to something larger and more expensive.

Small steps...

Here’s my ultimate goal on what I would llike to accomplish with this system.

Softies (mushrooms and zoanthids) seem to be the easiest corals to cultivate. They are also easier to keep for the average marine aquarium enthusiast due to water and lighting parameter issues, making them more commerically accessible to more people. No, I am not getting into this for money, but if I could at least cover my costs or fund a new tank project, it would be great.

So, I would like to grow 3-4 standard mushroom types and dabble in the ricordea Florida mushrooms as well. Then, I would like to put together some really nice live rocks with multiple species of mushrooms.

My thought is to get 6-12 individual mushrooms growing on reef plugs as my “brood stock.â€
 

islandcreation

New Member
I saw that veil method and slicing a mushroom. I heard it takes a while before they regenerate them self. Plus I expereinced it first hand. I had a fuzzy mushroom attached to two live rocks. I split the rocks not knowing that the mushrrom was connected to both of them. I watched the both sides regenerate and it took sometime. I was always interested on wether one can do the same thing for Ricordea's? Maybe you know the answer? Sounds good too me?
 

JeffDubya

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I can always post the photos here, I was just trying to not use up bandwidth over and over for the same group of photos.
 

JeffDubya

New Member
Uh oh... "interesting." ??? Thats the same word my wife and mother use when they don't like one of my recipes... :)
 
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