I got a toadstool and stuck it in the tank a week ago. It's not opening at all. Any ideas? It isn't bleaching, shriveling, anything at all. It perks up. Just doesnt extend its polyps.
He could be getting irritated by the hammer coral next to it but what are your water parameters and tank info? Sometimes they do just take a while to open up, the last one I got took almost 3 weeks
He could be getting irritated by the hammer coral next to it but what are your water parameters and tank info? Sometimes they do just take a while to open up, the last one I got took almost 3 weeks
The only thing I can suggest is to be patient, the only thing that happens quickly in this hobby is death. When he finally opens you'll be happy you waited
I had one toadstool that I moved from a biocube to another tank with T5 lighting and it didn't extend any polyps for almost 2 months until it got used to the new location. They are one of the hardiest corals in the hobby
You haven't mentioned what lighting it came from and what you have. Mine usually closes when it gets too much light. It doesn't shrivel, but it won't extend its sexy green polyps. ;)
You haven't mentioned what lighting it came from and what you have. Mine usually closes when it gets too much light. It doesn't shrivel, but it won't extend its sexy green polyps. ;)
I'm not sure what lighting it came from and I bought it from Divers Den. I did stick it under some rock work to keep it from light for a time before slowly moving it out. Idk how I can give it less light. It's at the bottom of the tank
I'm not sure what lighting it came from and I bought it from Divers Den. I did stick it under some rock work to keep it from light for a time before slowly moving it out. Idk how I can give it less light. It's at the bottom of the tank
I am having a similar issue with my toadstool. When I purchased it 2 weeks ago the polyps extended in about 2 hours and it was doing well until 2 days ago.
The only thing I have done recently was to add 2 corals near the toadstool as you can see in the second picture and play around with the settings on my Ai Hydra 26 lights and used the David Saxby settings in their "Signature Series" of presets that everyone always talks about and now I see a shiny effect on the surface of the toadstool and the polyps stopped extending. Tonight I went back to the original settings that my LFS recommended.