I have a large toadstool that has been in my tank for about two years now. I noticed a few weeks ago that it developed a fold in the stalk. It started out as a small crease, but now it extends through almost the entire stalk. When I was cleaning the tank the other day, I opened up the crease and some "junk" floated out of it. The stalk surface inside of this crease is normal -- it's not cut or injured, the stalk just has a crease and now the toadstool won't stand straight up. Has anyone else had this happen before?
I would wait and see if it fixes itself, but it's bent over so that the top faces a frogspawn and the two are only an inch or so away from each other. The frogspawn has been looking a little "ill" lately, and I'm wondering if the toadstool could be attacking the frogspawn at night?
Would it be a bad idea if I cut the toadstool's stalk at the crease and reattached it in another spot?
Thanks in advance for any advice. Here are some photos, although I realize that I really need to work on my reef photography. I also need to work on getting rid of that algae!
I would wait and see if it fixes itself, but it's bent over so that the top faces a frogspawn and the two are only an inch or so away from each other. The frogspawn has been looking a little "ill" lately, and I'm wondering if the toadstool could be attacking the frogspawn at night?
Would it be a bad idea if I cut the toadstool's stalk at the crease and reattached it in another spot?
Thanks in advance for any advice. Here are some photos, although I realize that I really need to work on my reef photography. I also need to work on getting rid of that algae!