Dave ESPI Posted May 19, 2002 Share Posted May 19, 2002 a d*mn shrooom blew off a rock and is lost under a live rock pile and burried in some sand ina cave area. (i accidently burried it with a turkey baster looking fer it to blow it out of the cave. WILL IT MOVE ON ITS OWN or simply die there? ugh. I DONT want to strip the tank to find it.. :hmh: Link to comment
gabe3eb Posted May 19, 2002 Share Posted May 19, 2002 Well mushrooms will definately moove. If they are burried, that might be another story though. Usually they will need a little bit of light so that they know which way to go. I have dropped shrooms in holes of rocks that have crawled back out, but not sure what you mean by "burried". Best of luck though... gaber Link to comment
Dave ESPI Posted May 19, 2002 Author Share Posted May 19, 2002 its in less than a 1/4 inch of live sand and aragonite, illl see if i can locate it with the turkey baster again thanx. ive had them release before, but this is the first in 10 + years I have ever lost...LOL Link to comment
Toyfreek Posted May 20, 2002 Share Posted May 20, 2002 IME things that fall into the cracks of doom are gone forever, unless you intervine. GL, Toy Link to comment
kriot Posted May 20, 2002 Share Posted May 20, 2002 sorry man, i have a 10 gallon and i got countles little frags lost forever in my tank. good luck but chalk it up as a loss. korona Link to comment
Christopher Marks Posted May 20, 2002 Share Posted May 20, 2002 If it was to go between some rocks, a mushroom would move out into the light, but being burried under sand...no way. Link to comment
Dave ESPI Posted May 23, 2002 Author Share Posted May 23, 2002 YEAHHHHHHHHYYY ! it unburried itself. came out yesterday, it is open and magical again! ...... I however dont recommend tying to eat or smoke these species of SHROOMS..... they aren't halousogenic......lol :smokin: Link to comment
Toyfreek Posted May 23, 2002 Share Posted May 23, 2002 I stand corrected....Congrats! Toy Link to comment
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