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I think this head of frog spawn is dead. Do I remove it or just let nature take is course??

Will affect the other heads?

It’s mouth is gaping I just don’t want whatever happened to spread. It started about 2 days ago.
water tests have shown that every thing is normal. All other corals hard and soft are in great if not excellent condition.

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It’s hard to tell from the current picture, another photo of the frog with a different angle or slightly retracted might help (just gently touch it so it retracts).

Have you seen any brown gunk/jelly on the head?

All of my frogspawn, hammers, and torches get a puffy or gaping mouth (in addition to looking rough) when they are about to split/are a new split. Is that head a new split for yours?
 
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It’s actually loosing the tentacles‍ I will try and get a couple of new pictures. . I’m very concerned for the remaining 3 heads..
 

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Looks a little irritated but not dead yet. They can and will bounce back if everything is good in tank.

Some say euphyllia aren’t for new tanks but I had a hammer coral within a month and it lasted almost 3 years before I last it this summer sadly.
 

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