Rainbow Mushroom Live Aquaculture Coral

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Rainbow Rhodactis Mushroom - single mushroom Frag Size around 7/8"- 1", and Small Size Frag is smaller than 7/8'.

 Rainbow Rhodactis Mushroom Live Aquaculture Coral has various colors of pink, orange, blue, purple... As with most Soft Corals, Mushrooms do better in areas of medium/low light combined with low flow. These corals are also able to tolerate higher levels of nitrate and phosphate compared to S.P.S. in some cases soft corals do better in conditions with higher levels. Ideal for any reef aquarium, these Soft Corals thrive in medium to low light with gentle water currents. At coralSLover, we practice sustainable aquaculture, emulating natural habitats. Rainbow Rhodactis Mushroom Corals are exceptionally resilient, tolerating high nitrate and phosphate levels, perfect for novice and experienced aquarists. Their hardiness suits various aquarium settings. Enhance your aquatic environment with our Rainbow Rhodactis Mushroom Corals, reflecting our dedication to quality and sustainability. Their striking colors and robustness will elevate your underwater sanctuary with life and vibrancy.

Disclaimer:
Corals on the pictures are not WYSIWYG, photos was made under different lighting (blue or white lights) and in different tank (our show of frag tanks). You will get coral size as described, shape and color could be slightly off due to shipping stress.
After shipping stress soft corals (Mushrooms, Cloves, all types of  Leathers) always will  look shrink and colorless, won't look as on photos. For them to recover and adjust to new environments they will need 3-7 days in low lights and flow. Specially for mushroom we recommend to keep they under 100PAR and less.

Size:

Rainbow Rhodactis Mushroom - single mushroom Frag Size around 7/8"- 1", and Small Size Frag is smaller than 7/8'.

 Rainbow Rhodactis Mushroom Live Aquaculture Coral has various colors of pink, orange, blue, purple... As with most Soft Corals, Mushrooms do better in areas of medium/low light combined with low flow. These corals are also able to tolerate higher levels of nitrate and phosphate compared to S.P.S. in some cases soft corals do better in conditions with higher levels. Ideal for any reef aquarium, these Soft Corals thrive in medium to low light with gentle water currents. At coralSLover, we practice sustainable aquaculture, emulating natural habitats. Rainbow Rhodactis Mushroom Corals are exceptionally resilient, tolerating high nitrate and phosphate levels, perfect for novice and experienced aquarists. Their hardiness suits various aquarium settings. Enhance your aquatic environment with our Rainbow Rhodactis Mushroom Corals, reflecting our dedication to quality and sustainability. Their striking colors and robustness will elevate your underwater sanctuary with life and vibrancy.

Disclaimer:
Corals on the pictures are not WYSIWYG, photos was made under different lighting (blue or white lights) and in different tank (our show of frag tanks). You will get coral size as described, shape and color could be slightly off due to shipping stress.
After shipping stress soft corals (Mushrooms, Cloves, all types of  Leathers) always will  look shrink and colorless, won't look as on photos. For them to recover and adjust to new environments they will need 3-7 days in low lights and flow. Specially for mushroom we recommend to keep they under 100PAR and less.

Mushroom Corals – Hardy Beauties for Every Reef Tank

Mushroom Corals are some of the most versatile and beginner-friendly corals in the reef-keeping hobby. Known for their wide, colorful discs and unique textures, these corals can attach to rockwork, spread across surfaces, or even form small colonies, creating a natural, living carpet in your aquarium. Popular types include Ricordea, Discosoma, Rhodactis, and other mushroom varieties, each offering eye-catching colors and patterns that range from neon greens and blues to reds, pinks, and multi-colored designs.

These corals are incredibly hardy, making them ideal for beginners but also enjoyable for experienced reef keepers. Mushroom Corals are adaptable to a variety of aquarium conditions and can thrive under low to moderate lighting and gentle to medium water flow. They gain much of their energy from photosynthesis via their symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) but also respond well to supplemental feeding, which can enhance growth, size, and coloration.

Mushrooms are also known for their dynamic personalities—some will expand and contract with the water flow, some will “crawl” slowly across surfaces, and others will display vivid, changing colors under actinic lighting. Their compact size and flexible growth patterns make them perfect for nano aquariums, reef tanks, and mixed coral displays.

At coralSLover®, we proudly offer a curated selection of aquacultured Mushroom Corals, sustainably grown to ensure healthy, vibrant specimens that adapt seamlessly to home reef systems. Whether you’re starting your first reef or adding texture and color to a mature tank, Mushroom Corals bring movement, personality, and lasting beauty to your underwater world.

Care at a Glance – Mushroom Corals

Lighting: Low to moderate lighting is ideal. Mushrooms often display their best colors under lower light conditions and can bleach if exposed to intense lighting too quickly. Gradual acclimation is recommended.

Flow: Low to moderate, indirect flow keeps the surface clean without lifting or damaging the soft tissue. Too much flow can cause mushrooms to detach and drift.

Placement: Best placed on lower rockwork or the substrate, away from high-flow zones. They can spread across rocks over time, making them excellent for filling in open spaces.

Water Quality: Stable, clean water with moderate nutrient levels promotes healthy growth. Mushrooms are generally hardy and tolerant but still benefit from stable parameters.

Feeding: Primarily photosynthetic, though occasional feeding of fine particulate or dissolved foods can boost growth and coloration.

Difficulty: Very beginner friendly — among the hardiest corals, ideal for new reef keepers or low-maintenance systems.

Sustainability: Aquacultured — responsibly grown for long-term aquarium success.