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Mordoff
01/10/2010, 08:09 PM
What kind of flow should I keep my toadstool in?
WestTxReefer
01/11/2010, 01:57 AM
personally i haev a couple of toadstool, and some finger leather and a lot of other softies, and i try to keep the softies in moderate to low flow. My toad stool is sitting at the bottom my tank in teh sandbed in a low to medium flow area. He is getting the sidewash off of my Korailia 4, and i dont have the directional cup on there, so its about medium
jadams7
01/12/2010, 03:13 AM
Medium flow works best in my experience. You can try different things for a few days and you will be able to tell what it likes and doesnt like within those couple of days.
HulaDad
01/12/2010, 03:22 AM
Mine likes medium flow as well....
Chupakabra-King
01/12/2010, 10:41 AM
+1 again for medium flow . Mine is growing like a weed in med flow and high light .
Rowe78
01/12/2010, 10:50 AM
I put mine in medium flow and its doing great.
Mordoff
01/12/2010, 12:44 PM
Ok thanks. I just put a small toadstool that I had in my 24 nano cube under PCs into my 40br that has t5s and its only been in there for a couple days but the polyps havent extended yet. I think its partly because its adjusting to the light cause its pretty high up in the tank but also I think I might have too much flow on it.
jvalentine
01/12/2010, 03:06 PM
hmm...I placed mine in a low flow area recently and lately I have noticed the polyps on it dont extend like they used to. Could this be the reason?
jadams7
01/12/2010, 03:33 PM
Possibly, IME lighting has more to do with toadstool happiness than flow. Did it get moved closer or further away from light? Also sometimes it just takes a day or two for them to get 'happy' again.
jvalentine
01/12/2010, 04:41 PM
i didnt move the toadstool at all...i moved a powerhead...its been about 2 weeks now
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