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Originally Posted by albert_dao
In anycase, give the algaed (if that's a word, haha) areas of the toadstool a flush and put it in an area with good current and you should be fine. Toadstools will shed to get rid of algae growing on their tissues on a regular basis.
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ok, I did that once, and saw tissue coming off, and was afraid I damaged it. I'll try that tonight when I do my daily flushing.
Any idea how I can save that Kenya Tree? I lowered the current in the tank to 150 gph so it doesn't break apart. I almost think it's dead, as it's base is completely rotted away.
oh and I can't remember, but does the mother colony of those toadstools have little polyps that come out from the tips of the extensions?
thanks for the fast reply lol