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![]() ![]() Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone can tell me what's going on with my frogspawn. I have noticed some white thread like stuff coming out of some of the bubble tips. It appears healthy, has grown a lot since aquiring it 8 months ago. The only thing now is it may be getting a little crowded and rubbing up against the glass. Toni |
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![]() Is it the feeler? I've seen frogspawn and other Euphillia in the LFS with long thin feelers out stinging the other coral around it.
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![]() Yup, kinda sounds like the feelers. Does the threadlike thing dissolve eventually (like a mucus string) or stay with the frogspawn tentacle? If the latter, it's the feelers. Ours did that and stung a piece of pumping xenia which then crashed. Make sure you give the frogspawn lots of room. Our feelers don't seem to come out often, but we learned and have given it a zone of its own.
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![]() It is possible that it is zooxanthallae being expelled. This is common and normal with Euphylia spp. coral.
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![]() Wow everyone, thanks for all the input! Unfortunately I guess it could be any of those things. I did a water change today, so I moved it to a somewhat more spacious location. Will wait and see what happens, a least it doesn't appear sick.
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