Do mushrooms like high or low water flow?
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Do mushrooms like high or low water flow?
low flow
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flow low
just to be different. You beat me!
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High flow works great for getting them off a rock though
thats how I move my frilly boomers
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Scott G.
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low to medium is fine, i have some in both areas and they do great. they are pretty tough. besides, they will move if they are that unhappy.
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I like med flow to keep detritus from settling under/between them.
Peter
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