WYSIWYG Stardust Discosoma Mushroom Colony Rock (11+ Mushrooms)

WYSIWYG Stardust Discosoma Mushroom Colony Rock (11+ Mushrooms)

$300.00
Sale price  $300.00 Regular price 
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WYSIWYG Stardust Discosoma Mushroom Colony Rock (11+ Mushrooms)

WYSIWYG Stardust Discosoma Mushroom Colony Rock (11+ Mushrooms)

$300.00
Sale price  $300.00 Regular price 
An Interstellar Constellation for Your Reef
Bring an elegant, cosmic aesthetic to your aquarium floor with this stunning Stardust Discosoma Mushroom Colony Rock! This exact-item (WYSIWYG) showpiece features a mature rock densely populated with over 8 healthy, fully healed polyps. Known for their smooth, disc-like shape, these mushrooms showcase a metallic blue-grey body dusted with shimmering copper-orange speckles that resemble a distant galaxy under actinic lighting.
Why It Deserves a Spot in Your Tank:
  • Mature Colony Rock: Arrives pre-established on natural, coralline-encrusted live rock, providing instant structural maturity and coverage to your tank floor.
  • Mesmerizing Stardust Speckles: The metallic contrast between the icy blue undertones and the warm copper speckles creates high visual depth.
  • Completely Peaceful Nature: Discosoma mushrooms lack stinging tentacles and are 100% peaceful. They can safely press up against your zoanthids or other soft corals.
  • Virtually Indestructible: Recognized as one of the hardiest corals in the marine hobby, making this colony an excellent low-maintenance choice for beginners and pros alike.
Quick Care Parameters:
  • Lighting: Low (PAR 45 - 80). They thrive in shaded areas or lower tiers. High-intensity light will cause the discs to curl up tightly or fade.
  • Water Flow: Low, gentle indirect flow. High or direct current will cause the mushrooms to detach from the rock or prevent them from fully expanding.
  • Placement: Bottom rockwork, deep caves, or a dedicated sandbed island.
  • Diet: Photosynthetic, but absorbs dissolved organic nutrients directly from the water column. They respond well to low-flow broadcast feedings of liquid amino acids or fine particulate plankton.

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