What is happening to my toadstool?

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I’ve had this toadstool for 10 days and I just noticed some whitening and chunks missing on the edges.. any ideas as to what is going on?

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Looks like its getting eaten, or its disintegrating. Need more details..... tank info, mates, parameters, lighting, flow, etc...
 
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Looks like its getting eaten, or its disintegrating. Need more details..... tank info, mates, parameters, lighting, flow, etc...
Fish: six line wrasse, cardinal, chromis, clowns, hawk fish.
Invertebrates: snails, hermits, emerald crab, asterina starfish(lots of them)
Water parameters: calcium 450, alk 8, nitrate 5, phosphate 0, magnesium 1290, salinity 1.026
Led lighting on low intensity - I run a softie tank and all other soft coral is doing well.
Flow: Moderate
It’s important to note that when the lights go off the toadstool tends to slump and rub on rocks.
 

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It will slump when lights go off, thats normal.

But if the flow is fine, I would suspect it getting eaten, they even look like bite marks..... the hawkfish would be my first suspect.
 

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It may be the emerald crab. The females mainly pick at LPS and soft corals. Turn off the lights and watch and see the ermald crab and hawk fish.
 

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Fish: six line wrasse, cardinal, chromis, clowns, hawk fish.
Invertebrates: snails, hermits, emerald crab, asterina starfish(lots of them)
Water parameters: calcium 450, alk 8, nitrate 5, phosphate 0, magnesium 1290, salinity 1.026
Led lighting on low intensity - I run a softie tank and all other soft coral is doing well.
Flow: Moderate
It’s important to note that when the lights go off the toadstool tends to slump and rub on rocks.

What test kit? 0 phosphate is an issue of its actually 0
 
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I found the culprit.. it’s the emerald crab. I caught it ripping apart another soft coral last night when the lights went out. Any tips on getting this guy outta of the tank without ripping up the rock work?
 

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It is mostly likely a female. Find his cave and try to catch him. if that does not work, put algae and frozen shrimp in a plastic water bottle, wait for him to go in, and then remove the bottle. And if that does not work go late at night with a bright flashlight and stun him and them manually catch him.
 
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It is mostly likely a female. Find his cave and try to catch him. if that does not work, put algae and frozen shrimp in a plastic water bottle, wait for him to go in, and then remove the bottle. And if that does not work go late at night with a bright flashlight and stun him and them manually catch him.
Awesome! Thanks for the tip
 

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