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Hello all,

New to mushrooms.

Need some help with green hairy mushrooms. I purchased a rock from localreef store. The rock has 6 hairy mushrooms and about a 50 cent size Zoa colony,and 6 or so small feathers. The Zoa's and the feathers seem to be doing fine andthe Zoa colony is growing, but the hairy mushroom are not expanding during theday. I started with them in the bottom of the 16gallon high tank and I havesince moved them up. I have them in a location that has medium to low watermovement. I have 6 T5 18watt bulbs on for 12 hours 2x12k, 3x420nm, 1x460nm. Ihave a SeaClone skimmer. Ammonia, nitrates and nitrites are 0. I do supplementswith Kent Coral-vite and I feed phyto feast as per the store owner that sold me the mushrooms. Should I be feeding the mushroomsdirectly? Is my lighting a problem in anyway? Should I have more 12ks?

I will add images when i can post them.

I did change out one of the 420s today with another 12k in the middle of writing this. All bulbs were replaced October 11 2012. I always write the date on the bulbs when I put it in.

The Coralline algae was introduced as dust from a rock that I crushed and added to the tank. It has grown well and even survived the 7 days with out power back in March of 2012. The live rock and the blue wrasse, and the pincushion urchin were my only survivors.
 
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Finally 5 post

Here are the images I wanted to add to the thread. The first is with 2x12k, 3x420, 1x460 18watt T5s. The second is after I changed out a 420 for a 12k. So that is 3x12k, 2x460, 1x460.

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