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Hi all,
Attached are photos of my giant mushroom toadstool (that I've had for 4 years) seemingly spontaneously dying?
Parameters are all in check. It started sluffing off skin, now a hole has "rotted" as you can see in the photo. When I move it and pull the flesh off it definitely has a rotting smell when I take my (gloved) hand out of the tank. All other corals and fish and inverts are doing fine in the tank.
There is a either gonipora or a golve poly (I don't remember which) that touched it for about a day about a week ago. Could that little bit of contact so severely destroy/melt this giant 16" mushroom?
Is it splitting? Do I cut away the rotted part? Is it doomed, do I just pull it from the tank?
Thanks so much!
(I can take more pictures once the light changes in a few hours)
Attached are photos of my giant mushroom toadstool (that I've had for 4 years) seemingly spontaneously dying?
Parameters are all in check. It started sluffing off skin, now a hole has "rotted" as you can see in the photo. When I move it and pull the flesh off it definitely has a rotting smell when I take my (gloved) hand out of the tank. All other corals and fish and inverts are doing fine in the tank.
There is a either gonipora or a golve poly (I don't remember which) that touched it for about a day about a week ago. Could that little bit of contact so severely destroy/melt this giant 16" mushroom?
Is it splitting? Do I cut away the rotted part? Is it doomed, do I just pull it from the tank?
Thanks so much!
(I can take more pictures once the light changes in a few hours)
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