Hi
This is my first post after a year and a half of reading and learning - thank you for all sharing your experiences that I've learnt so much from, and apologies for any faux-pas I make with posting. I tried searching for this, but couldn't find an answer, so hope someone might be able to help.
I have just been giving our little TMC micro 30 a good clean and found something odd...
A week or so ago, one branch of a three branch candy cane looked like it had died. I was really shocked as I hadn't seen it decline (maybe a little smaller than usual as we're struggling to balance feeding and the tank getting full of crap, so maybe it was a little hungry) - but it was just suddenly a skeleton
. We've had problems with red algae, which im regularly clearing; I thought maybe it had got the better of it, but it still seemed really quick.
Anyway, today as I was doing a big clean, I spotted a bright green glow in a dark corner, and swished the water just there and out came what looks to be the innards of the candy cane skeleton, all plump and seemingly ok.
It looks like it's just the soft part from the skeleton, ejected. What happened? What do I do with it? It looks healthy enough, but I don't feel I should leave it to roll around the tank floor like that.
This is my first post after a year and a half of reading and learning - thank you for all sharing your experiences that I've learnt so much from, and apologies for any faux-pas I make with posting. I tried searching for this, but couldn't find an answer, so hope someone might be able to help.
I have just been giving our little TMC micro 30 a good clean and found something odd...
A week or so ago, one branch of a three branch candy cane looked like it had died. I was really shocked as I hadn't seen it decline (maybe a little smaller than usual as we're struggling to balance feeding and the tank getting full of crap, so maybe it was a little hungry) - but it was just suddenly a skeleton

Anyway, today as I was doing a big clean, I spotted a bright green glow in a dark corner, and swished the water just there and out came what looks to be the innards of the candy cane skeleton, all plump and seemingly ok.
It looks like it's just the soft part from the skeleton, ejected. What happened? What do I do with it? It looks healthy enough, but I don't feel I should leave it to roll around the tank floor like that.