Hello,
I've got a pinkish-colored toadstool about 8" tall with a cap about 6 inches across. It's been doing great for over a month and has even attached itself in a few places where it comes into contact with my rocks. Almost a week ago, after numerous shedding and polyp extensions (seeming growing, too) it suddenly won't extend its polyps any more and its cap doesn't seem to pull together a little tighter as it was doing at night. Some algae and maybe light diatom has been accumulating on the cap. I rub it off a little every couple of days since I started noticing the algae. About a week ago, my small ocelaris clown has taken a liking to it and would nestle in the middle of the cap. I thought this was fun to see but by touching it the polyps always pulled back and now they don't seem to want to come out at all. My ocellaris doesn't stay with it all the time but does go back periodically. I guess it's trying to host with my toadstool and if it's causing the trouble I'm not going to be fond of that happening and may try to chase it off and get it to stay away as much as possible. Has my ocellaris created a problem such that my toadstool may be dieing? It's not limp and doesn't seem to be problematic other than the algae and lack of polyp extension, but I emphasize that it doesn't seem to be responding anymore to touch causing its cap to deflate.
Please help!
Thanks,
Bob
I've got a pinkish-colored toadstool about 8" tall with a cap about 6 inches across. It's been doing great for over a month and has even attached itself in a few places where it comes into contact with my rocks. Almost a week ago, after numerous shedding and polyp extensions (seeming growing, too) it suddenly won't extend its polyps any more and its cap doesn't seem to pull together a little tighter as it was doing at night. Some algae and maybe light diatom has been accumulating on the cap. I rub it off a little every couple of days since I started noticing the algae. About a week ago, my small ocelaris clown has taken a liking to it and would nestle in the middle of the cap. I thought this was fun to see but by touching it the polyps always pulled back and now they don't seem to want to come out at all. My ocellaris doesn't stay with it all the time but does go back periodically. I guess it's trying to host with my toadstool and if it's causing the trouble I'm not going to be fond of that happening and may try to chase it off and get it to stay away as much as possible. Has my ocellaris created a problem such that my toadstool may be dieing? It's not limp and doesn't seem to be problematic other than the algae and lack of polyp extension, but I emphasize that it doesn't seem to be responding anymore to touch causing its cap to deflate.
Please help!
Thanks,
Bob