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Wow! Thanks for that. Since my last post, they've really started to spread. There's a few under the water dishes, too many to count alongside the glass..I'm shocked by how rapidly they spread!! It really is starting to look like a mushpocalypse. And the fact that they came out of nowhere. I won't be home for a few days, but once I come back I'll start carefully plucking away at them.wodesorel wrote:I'm sorry, I'm a little late to the party!
Yeah, this is what mushrooms do. It'll be mushpocalypse for a few weeks and you'll think your tank is under attack. I promise, it will eventually just disappear! Let that area dry a little bit, and keep pulling the fruiting bodies as they pop up. It wants to reproduce and it has to finish its job.
Springtails are your best friend when it comes to mushrooms. They go bonkers for fungi!
I wish I had pictures handy. You should have seen my toad tank last year! It was a white out of mushrooms above and below the surface. I literally did nothing, just popped them out as they popped up. Within a few weeks they stopped sprouting, and there hasn't been a single one since. I'm sure they'll be back in the future, but for now it's a happy equilibrium