Description
Discosoma mushrooms are hardy, beginner-friendly soft corals that thrive in low-to-moderate light (50–150 PAR) and low-flow areas of the aquarium. They prefer placement on the sandbed or lower rockwork to avoid bleaching and detachment. They are photosynthetic but can be spot-fed sparingly.
Key Care Requirements:
Lighting: Low to moderate (50–150 PAR). Too much light causes bleaching or shrinking.
Flow: Low, indirect flow to prevent detachment.
Placement: Lower to middle sections of the tank.
Feeding: Primarily photosynthetic (light-dependent). Occasional feeding of small, meaty foods (brine shrimp/plankton) is possible, but not required.
Growth: They spread rapidly and are easy to propagate.
Attachment: They are notoriously hard to glue. Use a small container with rubble to let them attach naturally.
Adaptability: They are very tolerant of a wide range of water conditions.
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