LOL....sorry was looking at my chocolate cake at the same time....whats the carb? Oh never mind ...Crab
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LOL....sorry was looking at my chocolate cake at the same time....whats the carb? Oh never mind ...Crab
Ya probably just have to wait and see. Mine had a huge foot and was anchored to a giant rock couldnt move it eitherYeah I don’t know for sure either. He has good polyp extension which to me is encouraging. But I don’t know.
I’ve thought of doing a dip but I’m worried that would stress him more. He’s pretty well attached to several large rocks.
Ya probably just have to wait and see. Mine had a huge foot and was anchored to a giant rock couldnt move it eitherYeah I don’t know for sure either. He has good polyp extension which to me is encouraging. But I don’t know.
I’ve thought of doing a dip but I’m worried that would stress him more. He’s pretty well attached to several large rocks.
the site is lagging so bad causing double posts......not respondingYa probably just have to wait and see. Mine had a huge foot and was anchored to a giant rock couldnt move it either
Interesting! I have not noticed small frags but I will start looking closer for them. It was quite large at one point.Have you noticed any small frags? That looks quite large, and small parameter changes can lead to self fragging in big toadstools. The babies often end up in dark areas and atrophy after they drop. Mine does this constantly since reaching a certain size, and it's significantly smaller than its max size because of this
Those tears are identical to the type I see on mine when it's self fragging, but also it's what toadstools look like when they're being torn apart bt somethingInteresting! I have not noticed small frags but I will start looking closer for them. It was quite large at one point.