txaggie09
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I just got home from a three day trip and my frogspawn was pretty shriveled up. The polyps were extended a bit, but not very much. It is usually about the size of a softball when fully extended but is now about the size of a golf ball.
Ive heard that euphyllia are a good indicator of water quality but my two torches and two hammers still look as good as ever, so I dont think it is that. The flow has remained the same, as has the lighting. It is within 4" of some zoanthids, but I thought if there was chemical warfare that the frog would win that battle.
So, what should I do next? I am running carbon in case there is some sort of chemical warfare on the part of the zoa's. Should I move the frog to a new area and see how it does or do a water change and leave it where it is and see how that goes?
Thanks in advance!
Ive heard that euphyllia are a good indicator of water quality but my two torches and two hammers still look as good as ever, so I dont think it is that. The flow has remained the same, as has the lighting. It is within 4" of some zoanthids, but I thought if there was chemical warfare that the frog would win that battle.
So, what should I do next? I am running carbon in case there is some sort of chemical warfare on the part of the zoa's. Should I move the frog to a new area and see how it does or do a water change and leave it where it is and see how that goes?
Thanks in advance!