Toadstool Troubleshooting

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I’ve had “Toadstool” for almost six months and he’s done beautifully. Normal behavior of droop and shed. This shed though, I saw some darkness around his cap.
Is Toad getting sick? Dying? There are sponges at the base, but they’ve delved deeper into the rock, not up his stalk. Thoughts? Suggestions? Additionally, what risk do sick or dying coral pose to the rest of the ecosystem?

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They are like mood rings. they change color, bend over, haze over and even lose tissue from shedding.
all good- nice looking toadstool !!
 
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They are like mood rings. they change color, bend over, haze over and even lose tissue from shedding.
all good- nice looking toadstool !!
Thanks for the information and compliment! It’s a labor of love, so good to know I’m doing alright!
 

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