Hey Guys,
My crocea has been going strong for 4 months now and tank params have been pretty stable since Christmas (dKH 8.5, temp 78/25.9, sal 35.4 ppm, Ca 430, Mg 1350, NO3 low at 0-5ppm, PO4 at 0.03). No ICP detectable nasties and I run carbon and dose phyto regularly.
Her spot gets about 150 PAR peak with a slow ramp up from blues to a white mix for 4 hours. Previously she had huge mantle extension and signs of significant growth.
A few days ago I did my morning check and found her on the sand next to her place on the rocks, so I propped her back in her place. That day - and the day after - she didn’t extend as much, which I figured was due to stress.
Yesterday evening a few hours after a water change I checked up and she was on the sand again. As I picked her up I noticed the stone attached to her byssal gland was pretty loose and there was a black mass underneath (also attached to her foot). No sign of any gaping so I assumed that she’d be OK.
This morning I came to check on her and she’s not looking good - completely gaping and I think she’s passed.
What could have happened?
About 3 weeks ago I put in a Bella Goby that scatters sand everywhere - could this have irritated her to death?
Before and after pics attached… Thanks for the advice guys.

My crocea has been going strong for 4 months now and tank params have been pretty stable since Christmas (dKH 8.5, temp 78/25.9, sal 35.4 ppm, Ca 430, Mg 1350, NO3 low at 0-5ppm, PO4 at 0.03). No ICP detectable nasties and I run carbon and dose phyto regularly.
Her spot gets about 150 PAR peak with a slow ramp up from blues to a white mix for 4 hours. Previously she had huge mantle extension and signs of significant growth.
A few days ago I did my morning check and found her on the sand next to her place on the rocks, so I propped her back in her place. That day - and the day after - she didn’t extend as much, which I figured was due to stress.
Yesterday evening a few hours after a water change I checked up and she was on the sand again. As I picked her up I noticed the stone attached to her byssal gland was pretty loose and there was a black mass underneath (also attached to her foot). No sign of any gaping so I assumed that she’d be OK.
This morning I came to check on her and she’s not looking good - completely gaping and I think she’s passed.
What could have happened?
About 3 weeks ago I put in a Bella Goby that scatters sand everywhere - could this have irritated her to death?
Before and after pics attached… Thanks for the advice guys.
