Pufferpunk
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I know that leathers like to take a break, not opening their polyps for a few days & getting somewhat droopy. Then they usually shed their skin & look 2x as good as before. I have a figer singularia & it seems to have been going downhill since I got it, rarely opening any polyps & now it just kind of droops. It even looks "withered".
Newly purchased:
6 months ago:
Now:
It has gone from a nice pink to a grey color & now seems to have a "rotting" middle.
Now my favorite leather, the devil's hand, is doing the same thing, although it does open it's polyps occasionally still but not for long.
Newly purchased:
6 months ago:
It's really grown huge since then, but this is how it's been looking lately:
I swear they are growing algae on them.
All water chemistry is perfect, they are under PC lights.
Newly purchased:

6 months ago:

Now:

It has gone from a nice pink to a grey color & now seems to have a "rotting" middle.
Now my favorite leather, the devil's hand, is doing the same thing, although it does open it's polyps occasionally still but not for long.
Newly purchased:

6 months ago:

It's really grown huge since then, but this is how it's been looking lately:

I swear they are growing algae on them.
All water chemistry is perfect, they are under PC lights.