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toadstool looks like wrapped in saran wrap
I got a toadstool from the LFS about three weeks ago. It extended beautifully at the store, and then in my tank, as well - see photo. About four days ago I noticed it wasn't extending anymore, but remained firm and upright. When I woke this morning it looked as if the tentacles were trying to extend but someone had wrapped the top tightly in clear plastic wrap!
I've never seen anything like this before. Should I leave it alone, try blowing off the film? Is it dieing? Anyone see this before? Any advice? Thanks, Sandy Lynn ![]() |
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it is growing. leave it alone for a few days it will be fine. leathers do this as they grow
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Talking about Sarcophyton sp. (Toadstool)- "All shed a surface layer of dead waxy tissue from time to time. This is apparently not a regenerative action but does serve to rid the surface of accumulated algae and waste. Stronger currents in the aquarium will help limit the frequency of this process. During shedding, many aquarists observe a sickly-looking and withdrawn Sarcphyton and assume that the coral is dying or that something is drastically wrong in the tank. After the shed, however, the coral reexpands to full glory and appears larger and healthier than ever."
- Eric Borneman, Aquarium Corals: Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History This is something you will see periodically. It is nothing to worry about, and can be easily completed with the aid of strong water movement. You can achieve this by placing the coral in stronger water movement; or, if it is already attached, with the use of a turkey baster. I have found feeding to increase the effect of applying water movement alone. Good luck, Sandy ![]()
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Thanks for the replies. In fact, the polyps extended enough to apparently break through the waxy surface and it's back to being fully extended.
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