My frogspawn has been doing well for the 15 or so months I've had it. Two days ago, it was retracted. Yesterday, it started to dissolve. Today, it's worse.
It could be fighting with the Hydnophora that is above and behind it, but the problem started in the head furthest from the Hydnophora. I also haven't observed sweepers on the Hydnophora, and I've looked several times at night. Two days before it was retracted, I added an emerald crab, two blue-legged hermits, an acan frag, and a zoa frag. The frags are not near the frogspawn. I did see the emerald on the frogspawn once, but it didn't appear to be picking on it. I also set up a chaeto refugium that same day. Parameters (tested today) and photos below.
Can this coral be saved? Should I frag out the one head that looks somewhat healthy? Any help appreciated.
Salinity: 1.025
Temp: 79.0
Alk: 8.0
Nitrate: 2
Phosphate: 0.08
Ca: 410
Cheers,
rant
It could be fighting with the Hydnophora that is above and behind it, but the problem started in the head furthest from the Hydnophora. I also haven't observed sweepers on the Hydnophora, and I've looked several times at night. Two days before it was retracted, I added an emerald crab, two blue-legged hermits, an acan frag, and a zoa frag. The frags are not near the frogspawn. I did see the emerald on the frogspawn once, but it didn't appear to be picking on it. I also set up a chaeto refugium that same day. Parameters (tested today) and photos below.
Can this coral be saved? Should I frag out the one head that looks somewhat healthy? Any help appreciated.
Salinity: 1.025
Temp: 79.0
Alk: 8.0
Nitrate: 2
Phosphate: 0.08
Ca: 410
Cheers,
rant