OG Godzilla Mushroom Coral

OG Godzilla Mushroom Coral

$399.99
Sale price  $399.99 Regular price  $574.99
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OG Godzilla Mushroom Coral

OG Godzilla Mushroom Coral

$399.99
Sale price  $399.99 Regular price  $574.99
SKU: CTOXGodzillaMushroom

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Grow your corals with:

Care Level Easy
Lighting Low–Moderate
Flow Low, indirect
Placement Low–Mid
Temperament Semi-aggressive (3–6 inches spacing)
Feeding photosynthetic, finely chopped mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, copepods, cyclops, coral-specific powdered foods, marine snow, small pellet or gel foods, suspended particulates and dissolved organics
OG Godzilla Mushroom Coral FAQ's

Why does my OG Godzilla Mushroom Coral inflate and deflate or “pancake” throughout the day?

Rhodactis adjusts its tissue thickness to manage light and flow, often inflating under lower flow and deflating when shedding film or expelling water. Frequent pancaking can signal excess light, abrupt parameter swings, or irritants. Try slightly reducing PAR, softening flow, and gently turkey-basting debris. Stable nutrients (nitrate 5–15 ppm, phosphate 0.03–0.1 ppm) usually restore a consistent posture.

How can I keep the trademark color and bumps without bleaching or flattening?

Provide moderate, blue-leaning light (low–mid PAR) and avoid sudden increases; ramp up over weeks. Keep flow indirect so the tissue can “billow” slightly. Feed small meaty foods (mysis, reef roe) weekly to support tissue mass. Maintain stable alkalinity and non-zero nutrients. Washed-out green or persistent gaping often points to too much light or stripped nutrients.

Can OG Godzilla sting or overtake nearby corals?

Yes. Large Rhodactis can extend mesenterial filaments and damage neighbors, especially at night. Give it a rock “island” and 7–10 cm clearance from LPS/SPS. It may also creep via pedal laceration and shade other corals as it expands. If it starts wandering, adjust light/flow or nutrients; movement often indicates it’s seeking a better niche.

Can a large Rhodactis eat small fish or inverts?

Occasionally. Big, sticky specimens can trap tiny gobies, shrimp, or sleeping juvenile fish, especially after feeding when mucus is thick. Avoid placing it where nano fish roost, and do not over-target-feed just before lights out. If it snags something, gently waft water to encourage release rather than pulling, which can tear tissue.
Description
Photo is of mother colony. Frags are typically ¾" – 1" in size.

Get ready to add some color to your tank with our Godzilla Bounce Mushroom Coral! These lively bubbles will bring life and movement to your aquarium, and its vibrant orange hue will surely catch your eye. With this bouncing coral, your tank will be the talk of the sea!

Photo is of the mother colony. You will receive a single mushroom on a 3/4" frag plug.

Top Shelf Aquatics specializes in providing the highest quality live corals, including a vast selection of soft coral, corals for sale, and premium aquacultured corals. Each piece is carefully cultivated to ensure the health and vibrancy of your marine aquarium.

Top Shelf Aquatics Recommended Feeds

All corals grown in our aquaculture facility are lit by Ecotech Marine Radion XR30’s and powered by a mix of Ecotech Marine Vortech Pumps and Sicce Wave Makers.

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