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Unread 04/29/2008, 08:31 PM   #1
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toadstool leather not happy

My toadstool leather has not been coming out to play the last few days. Everything else in the tank seems happy.

My parameters:
Temp 78
SG 1.026
nitrite/nitrate: 0
ammonia: 0
PH 8.0

The only thing I've changed lately is my lighitng. I increased the lighting per day from 10 to 14 hour per day....

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Unread 04/29/2008, 08:49 PM   #2
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That's a pretty big jump in lighting. Try bumping it back to ten for a few days, see what happens, then raise it one hour every day.

It could just be a leather being a leather; they get cranky.

How is everything else?


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Unread 04/29/2008, 09:00 PM   #3
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well.. I bump the lighting back down, but I seem like it has been at least a week since I made the change... He didn't seem to mind it for the first few days.....

Everythning else seems fine....

What about ph?


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Unread 04/29/2008, 09:01 PM   #4
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Yea little to much.
Whats type of food is added to the tank and how often?
Whats used for water flow in there?
A pic of him would helps. www.photobucket.com makes this very easy.


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Unread 04/29/2008, 09:16 PM   #5
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Here are the pics (I hope)

besides the return pump from the sump. I have 2 koralia 3 running in the display tank (one from each side).


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Unread 04/29/2008, 09:19 PM   #6
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What about food type and amount and feeding scedule?


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Unread 04/29/2008, 09:21 PM   #7
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well.. you have to follow the link, but it works......

As for food. I feed formula 1 flake once a day.

I does just so happen that right before he got grumpy I did add 1/4 tsp of some coral food called coral frenzy. It is supposed to be like cyclopeze (accoridng to the LFS). contains oyster larvae, salmon roe, frish protein, rotifers, copepods, daphnia, dunaliella salina, spirulina, schizochytrium, and haematococcus pluvialis (yummmy yum)....


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How about some parameters? Is any chemistry out of whack?


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You think this is a gold fish. Flake for coral wont work and the other would work in a better balanced diet. I would use 4 or 5 types of food. And nothing works as well as cyclops eze.The fish and coral benifit. I add cyclops every other day with brine or marine cusine or a mix pack. I feed flake in the morning and frozen at night.The amount depends on amount of coral and fish you have.
Then you want good steady flow so the food can pass by them a few times for better capture rate.

Then some marine snow 2 or 3 times a week will benifit pods and some coral.


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Unread 04/29/2008, 09:55 PM   #10
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Re: toadstool leather not happy

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Originally posted by dexterphi
My toadstool leather has not been coming out to play the last few days. Everything else in the tank seems happy.

My parameters:
Temp 78
SG 1.026
nitrite/nitrate: 0
ammonia: 0
PH 8.0

The only thing I've changed lately is my lighitng. I increased the lighting per day from 10 to 14 hour per day....

Any thoughts?
Ca/alk are ?
pH might need a bump.
how do you supplement Ca and alk?
leave the Sarcophyton alone for a few days and it will likely "recover".


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Unread 04/29/2008, 11:18 PM   #11
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Here are the pics (I hope)

besides the return pump from the sump. I have 2 koralia 3 running in the display tank (one from each side).
Here are your pictures, you had a space after the first IMG tag.


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Unread 04/29/2008, 11:39 PM   #12
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Sacrophyton do close up for a day or two or three every month or so t and shed . A little flow might stimulate it but I would leave it alone for a few days.


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Unread 04/30/2008, 12:34 AM   #13
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i had the same problem and eventually worked out that it was when i changed the carbon in my sump, he closed for nearly 3 days every time then he opened back up again, in the end i discovered i stuck too much in too quick, now i still change it regually but dont overload with carbon, probably not your problem but just a thought, because its my experience, im positive it was the new carbon in larger amounts than usual


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It looks like it is ok to me. I think it may just be slothing. This takes a couple days. I would also recommend adding some more flow.


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Unread 04/30/2008, 07:33 PM   #15
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Thanks for comments everyone. I'm going to wait a few days and see if things don't improve by themselves. I'll repost in few days if he doesn't improve.


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Check your alkalinity. I have found that softies tend to be very sensitive to low alk ( do not open) Low alk is most likely the reason your PH is low.


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You think this is a gold fish. Flake for coral wont work and the other would work in a better balanced diet. I would use 4 or 5 types of food. And nothing works as well as cyclops eze.The fish and coral benifit. I add cyclops every other day with brine or marine cusine or a mix pack. I feed flake in the morning and frozen at night.The amount depends on amount of coral and fish you have.
Then you want good steady flow so the food can pass by them a few times for better capture rate.

Then some marine snow 2 or 3 times a week will benifit pods and some coral.
Lance:

I'm sorry, but I cannot let a post like this go without making a comment. It may be unintentional, but IMO the above post is inappropriate for the "new to hobby" forum. I understand you are probably very knowledgeable on the subject, but my preference would be that you keep your comments on the positive/helpful side. For instance, the above post would have been super without the "goldfish" comment. I would challenge you to find how that comment adds anything to the post. Instead, I believe this type of post serves to discourage others from posting for fear of asking a stupid question or making a stupid comment in the "new to hobby" forum.


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Unread 04/30/2008, 07:57 PM   #18
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Your toad is just shedding some old skin.


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Unread 04/30/2008, 08:07 PM   #19
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my dKH is 6 which is down from 7 a couple of weeks ago. I don't really dose anythings to control this. I've nver had to, just regular water changes....


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you should . Low alk and low ph tend to aid bad algae growth. not to mention that the carbonate is needed for coral skeleton growth
start researching some 2 part. 6 dkh is way to low for a reef. 10 dkh
is a good number for a reef. Here is some "light" reading to start
http://home.comcast.net/~jdieck1/chemcalc.html

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-06/rhf/index.php

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Sacrophyton do close up for a day or two or three every month or so t and shed . A little flow might stimulate it but I would leave it alone for a few days.
I agree--just leave it alone--your water parameters etc are excellent so no sense taking any action that might really upset it


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Goldfish eat flake food. Sorry if i dont beat around the bush. Its a harmless comment. First canada now gold fish hehe. OK im sorry.


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I'm sorry, but I cannot let a post like this go without making a comment. It may be unintentional, but IMO the above post is inappropriate for the "new to hobby" forum. I understand you are probably very knowledgeable on the subject, but my preference would be that you keep your comments on the positive/helpful side. For instance, the above post would have been super without the "goldfish" comment. I would challenge you to find how that comment adds anything to the post. Instead, I believe this type of post serves to discourage others from posting for fear of asking a stupid question or making a stupid comment in the "new to hobby" forum.



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Lance:

I'm sorry, but I cannot let a post like this go without making a comment. It may be unintentional, but IMO the above post is inappropriate for the "new to hobby" forum. I understand you are probably very knowledgeable on the subject, but my preference would be that you keep your comments on the positive/helpful side. For instance, the above post would have been super without the "goldfish" comment. I would challenge you to find how that comment adds anything to the post. Instead, I believe this type of post serves to discourage others from posting for fear of asking a stupid question or making a stupid comment in the "new to hobby" forum.
You are right to be offended.It was rude and disrespectful.
Not to mention the information has nothing to do with the toadstool's behavior and is mostly incorrect. Diversity in feeding is a good thing generally but it's not on point and toadstools don't need very much food anyway.BTW quality flakes or pellets are probably one of the most nutiritious foods you can feed your fish.I do, along with a varity of frozen food and cyclopeeze.


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You are right to be offended.It was rude and disrespectful.
Not to mention the information has nothing to do with the toadstool's behavior and is mostly incorrect. Diversity in feeding is a good thing generally but it's not on point and toadstools don't need very much food anyway.BTW quality flakes or pellets are probably one of the most nutiritious foods you can feed your fish.I do, along with a varity of frozen food and cyclopeeze.
I have to concur.


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Unread 05/01/2008, 01:03 AM   #25
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Sorry next time i will put a smiley face to show i was trying to be funny while making a point. And info gave was good advice. Do i smell? Oh yea a little.
Anyway this is an easier coral to care for and starting with its basic needs seemed like a good start. If the only response was :mine does this and is fine" Doesnt mean his will be fine. All you can do is check that the basics are in place before trying or not trying to help fix it. At the same time he will learn more about his tank.
TMZ,you were the last person i thought would think i mean disrepect. Im only trying to help.

Also please tell me what bad advice i gave so i dont do this again.


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