Hi, I was doing some tank maintenance and moved my octospawn over and a few Polyps fell off. I might have bumped it on the rockwork, but just curious if this is common or a concern.
For reference, my tank is 15 months old and a 32 gallon Fluval Flex. I've been very successful so far and I haven't had any swings for about 6 months or more. Parameters taken last night (I'm obsessive about this and take parameters every 3 days).
Calcium 460 (salifert, slightly higher than normal for me)
Magnesium 1440 (Aquaforest)
Nitrates 9.5 (Hanna)
Phosphates 0.04 (Hanna)
Temp 77.5
Alk 7.7 (Hanna)
No changes in salt, on the same bucket for the last 4 months of Tropic Marin Bio Actif. Dosing all for reef on Kamoer doser to maintain alkalinity and I feed tank aminos and reef food.
Picture in question, terrible pic but four little pieces of fluoresce tissue floated off.
The whole piece looks like this and I bought it with two heads and one is splitting into a third head. It is slightly pulled in because I was moving it.
Is this normal, should I be concerned? I don't want full polyp bailout or anything. I have a very very mixed reef, but since the tank is just over a year, everything is my first. Just because of real estate, I only have the one octospawn, but I have three hammers. Everything else in the tank is happy.
For reference, my tank is 15 months old and a 32 gallon Fluval Flex. I've been very successful so far and I haven't had any swings for about 6 months or more. Parameters taken last night (I'm obsessive about this and take parameters every 3 days).
Calcium 460 (salifert, slightly higher than normal for me)
Magnesium 1440 (Aquaforest)
Nitrates 9.5 (Hanna)
Phosphates 0.04 (Hanna)
Temp 77.5
Alk 7.7 (Hanna)
No changes in salt, on the same bucket for the last 4 months of Tropic Marin Bio Actif. Dosing all for reef on Kamoer doser to maintain alkalinity and I feed tank aminos and reef food.
Picture in question, terrible pic but four little pieces of fluoresce tissue floated off.
The whole piece looks like this and I bought it with two heads and one is splitting into a third head. It is slightly pulled in because I was moving it.
Is this normal, should I be concerned? I don't want full polyp bailout or anything. I have a very very mixed reef, but since the tank is just over a year, everything is my first. Just because of real estate, I only have the one octospawn, but I have three hammers. Everything else in the tank is happy.