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Rhodactis, commonly known as mushroom corals, are a type of corallimorph that are easily recognizable by their large, individual polyps that resemble mushrooms. They are related to stony corals but do not form a stony skeleton. Rhodactis are popular in reef aquariums for their easy care and adaptable nature.
Key Characteristics of Rhodactis:
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Appearance:
They are soft, fleshy, and have a jelly-like texture. Their individual polyps can be quite large, often reaching 1-18 inches in size.
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Color and Texture:
They come in a wide variety of colors, including green, brown, tan, pink, and purple, and can have different textures, some even resembling hairy mushrooms.
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Habitat:
They are found in the Indo-Pacific region, including Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef.
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Care:
Rhodactis are known for being easy to care for and can thrive in a variety of aquarium environments.
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Feeding:
They are photosynthetic and can also feed on particulate matter and small invertebrates.
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Lighting:
Rhodactis generally prefer low to moderate lighting, ideally in the range of 75-150 PAR.
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Flow:
They prefer low to moderate water flow.
Rhodactis in Reef Aquariums:
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Rhodactis mushrooms are a popular choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
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They can be placed in a variety of reef tank environments, making them a versatile choice.
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They can be propagated (fragged) by experienced hobbyists.
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Some species, like the Elephant Ear variety, can even be aggressive feeders and may consume smaller fish.