Is my Mushroom dying or splitting?

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Hi,
I’m new to corals/mushrooms.
I got this mushroom a couple weeks ago, he was totally happy larger until yesterday.
Then he got a small hole last night and it looks like he’s opening himself up from the inside..
The hole doubled in size today and this white squiggly things keep on moving to different positions in the hole.

is the mushroom dying or splitting or something else?

thanks

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When my shrooms split it doesn't look like that. It's like a slow complete tear almost straight down the middle with no visible sign of injury and it takes quite a few days to separate. Although some have said they propagate them with a clean incision.
 

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I’ve seen that with my ricordias. They ended up splitting. Whether the protruding mesenterial filaments are a result of trauma (by fish, etc) and caused the split, or it just decided to split and they were excused is unknown. If it starts to shrivel and disintegrate, then I’d worry.
 

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Not a split but looks like either filaments or tissue damage
 
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Thanks so much!
So I guts I just have to give it more time to see what happens?
Is it attached to a surface? Or free floating? If it’s free floating, see if you can offer out some protection to restate itself. If it’s still attached, just keep an eye on it. They’re pretty resilient.
 
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That’s what my forest fire Rhodactis mushroom looked like when it split. Starts white a white/blueish spot that then opens up and looks like white filamentous tissue, then it split. I’m new to so I thought something was going on, now I got two good sized forest fire Rhodactis mushrooms. Also, mine didn’t split exactly in the middle either. I’ll find some old pics and post them.

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