Hi all!
I was doing a water change today and noticed a neat looking hitch-hiker on my toadstool coral. Problem is, I don't think my toadstool appreciates the company, especially with that weird brown gunk on the side (doesn't come off with a toothbrush). The toadstool seems healthy otherwise. I didn't want to go at it with a razor blade before consulting someone on here to see if there would be any issues with keeping it or if removal would cause it to release toxins or whatnot. I am also kind of a noob when it comes to trimming corals; I've only ever trimmed and glued GSP so some tips on how I should go about moving the (paly?) hitch-hiker would be appreciated.
I was doing a water change today and noticed a neat looking hitch-hiker on my toadstool coral. Problem is, I don't think my toadstool appreciates the company, especially with that weird brown gunk on the side (doesn't come off with a toothbrush). The toadstool seems healthy otherwise. I didn't want to go at it with a razor blade before consulting someone on here to see if there would be any issues with keeping it or if removal would cause it to release toxins or whatnot. I am also kind of a noob when it comes to trimming corals; I've only ever trimmed and glued GSP so some tips on how I should go about moving the (paly?) hitch-hiker would be appreciated.