Frogspawn Head

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Hello all, I’ve have had this frogspawn for around 2 months now. It’s very happy, but one smaller head hasn’t been getting much light since the bigger tentacles block it. I tried positioning it different, but it didn’t help. What should I do? I do occasionally spot feed mysis shrimp and other things.

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It'll be fine, they don't require alot of light anyway, the lower heads always seem to manage ;)
 

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I can't really see the head in question but since it is a frag it is likely laid out differently than it was in the colony. I had the same dilemma with a frag like that once and just had to mount it slightly sideways. That frag eventually grew to a colony the size of a basketball. With those corals the lower heads will sometimes die off due to being starved of lighting, that is a perfect time to frag IMHO...
 

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