Skeletonless Frogspawn

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I was gifted a head of frogspawn that had detached from its skeleton for what ever reason. I currently have it in a ultra low flow area with my Ricordeas. What are best practices you’ve had?

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I’d move it. Euphyllia have tentacles and can give your mushroom a pretty bad sting.
 

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I got one for free that the skeleton got cracked in a frag attempt. The polyp bailed a day later then ended up floating into a powerhead. I haven't heard of anyone getting one to build a new skeleton, altho it may be possible.
 

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I got one for free that the skeleton got cracked in a frag attempt. The polyp bailed a day later then ended up floating into a powerhead. I haven't heard of anyone getting one to build a new skeleton, altho it may be possible.
+1 - if it lives, I’d be surprised. But definitely give it a chance.
 

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