Frankenstein mushroom weird behavior

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Hey all, my Frankenstein looks like it’s splitting but it’s somewhat bleaching near the split and the split is somewhat scrambled. Is this something I should worry about? Thanks

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Hey all, my Frankenstein looks like it’s splitting but it’s somewhat bleaching near the split and the split is somewhat scrambled. Is this something I should worry about? Thanks

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Will definitely need a better picture…

Maybe some light?

When mushrooms split, they show mesenterial filaments so maybe that is what you’re seeing?
 

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Need a better picture, but it looks like its sitting on a bed of algae. Algae's can irritate some corals, and some corals will recede from touching algae.
 

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I would remove the algae around the mushroom. What does your cuc look like?
 

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I’d give it to someone who can take care of it before it melts
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