Retracted frogspawn, what to do?

ironforge

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My frogspawn coral has one stalk fully retracted. I had this coral for about two weeks and it's been this way for the past week. The polyp stays retracted during light on and off periods. The other 3 stalks look fine and fully extends when lights are on. My LFS says it maybe due to bacteria and suggests that I cut off that stalk because it may affect the other stalks. All my other corals are good, including my SPS. Opinions?

Tank parameters:
28 g nanocube HQI with 20 g sump. 50 lb+ LR. 4" DSB.
pH: 8.3
sg: 1.025
phos: 0
amm: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: < 2.5
calc: 550
Alk: 1.7-2.8

I have Acros, Torches, Clove polyp, Zoas, and Colt. Livestock includes percula clownfish, firefish, Rainford goby, skunk cleaner shrimps, hermit crabs, turbo and nassarius snails, 1 maxima clam.

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That stalk actually looks dead.. As for it affecting other corals, it wont, ive bought frogspawn before with dead stalks attached, no harm done
 
Looks like a dead head to me as well. I would not cut off anything if it's near a head that's doing well. You may cut some of the tissue and cause problems there as well.

I've got a colony that has about 40 heads on it and 2 of them are dead. They are right in the middle of it and I don't dare cut them out. Eventually it'll grow out and you'll never even see it again.
 
when frogspawn retracts, it is still visible. and i wouldnt cut the dead head off, looks like you will do more harm than good if you do
 
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