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Melting Mushroom
I had one mushroom left that I hadn't been able to coax into attaching to something in my fuge. Since yesterday I've been finding this pink "goo" floating around it, and today the mushroom pretty much fell apart, with more pink goo around it. All of my other shrooms from this batch are fine, attached, fully expanded and look great.
Do nudi's eat mushrooms? I have a possible sea hare nudi in my fuge where this guy was. I don't think there's anything else in there that could eat or otherwise hurt them. Luckly, this mushroom was small, so the amount of goo coming from it is pretty minimal, I've just never seen anything like this before. |
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If I remember correctly, it looks kind of like this:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...cfm?pCatId=726 If so, they eat algae.
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