Frogspawn puffing but not extending

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That does not look like a frogspawn to me...
This is the last picture I took fully extended back in april 26. Its on the right side.
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The tank is a 29 gallon, its about 10 months now. 2 or 3 months ago I got the frogspawn.
Yeah, a little early to add that much or type of coral in my estimation. I had the same timing. I had mediocre results.
 
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If you are running carbon and gfo do not run them as often, to raise your nitrates and phosphates, or you could start feeding more. Having 0 nitrates and 0 phosphate can be just as bad as too much. I try and keep my nitrates around 10ppm and phosphate around .04ppm. Another key thing to check would be magnesium, it plays a big role for euphyllia coral. I am running a 75g with a 35g sump, 10dkh alk, 450ppm cal and 1450ppm mag, ph is steady 8.3
 

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