I got a neon Green Leather Toad Stool during the #WWC sale a few weeks ago. It showed up in perfect health. I put it on the sand bed instead of the frag rack along with the other new corals because Ive read it can tick other corals off. Everything was going great so I moved it to the frag rack. It started to show less and less polyps over a few days and then nothing. I moved it back to the sand bed in hopes it would come back. Nothing for two weeks. I made the decision that if it looked the same the next morning I was going to remove it from the tank and throw it a way. The next day its got green polyps all over it and some skin waving in the current. Of course when researching Toad Stools I read that they shed. What wasn't read was how long that can last and exactly what it would look like. So I'm posting here to let new owners know that it will become dark and as smooth as a baby's butt. Its going to look like that for weeks. I'm sorry I don't have pictures but I thought it was dead and was so disappointed. Im glad I gave it 2+ weeks before giving up or I would have killed a beautiful coral.

I’ve had this Japanese toadstool for probably a year and it shed once right at the beginning and never since. And before anyone panics and tells me about the aptasia, it is actually a lightbulb anemone 