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![]() Weird... My friend (moogled) started his tank nearing the same time as you and his frags are fine.
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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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
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![]() The one at the top of my tank does, the ones at the bottom look the same as what you have. They don't develope much tentacle extention.
As far as the Kenya Tree goes, bring it back to me and I'll hold you one til your tank is ready.
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