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Fish: six line wrasse, cardinal, chromis, clowns, hawk fish.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.
What test kit? 0 phosphate is an issue of its actually 0
What test kit? 0 phosphate is an issue of its actually
Salifert, but honestly it’s hard to readWhat test kit? 0 phosphate is an issue of its actually 0
I’ll keep an eye on it tonight!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.
Just onehow many emerald crabs do you have?
Awesome! Thanks for the tipIt 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.