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It has been there for 2-3 weeks probablyIt’s not splitting it’s abandoning its skeleton, not a good thing. Mine has done that and just left an empty skeleton where a whole head used to be. How long has it been in it’s spot?
Do you think it is because of flow?That's refered to a as a polyp bail out, generally not a good sign.
Yes it was getting a lot of flow, it was catching the return flow as it hits the glass and the wave maker faces the middle however I have it facing the surface. To be honest I haven’t done any tests in a month but I keep my water changes going so it should be roughly the same I’ve never had any swings and don’t notice anything newIs it getting a lot of flow? Mine gets quite a bit bit some may not like as much flow as others. Are you parameters stable?
I have moved it to a spot that does not have as much flow, do I just keep an eye on it and it’ll hopefully go back or should I do something elseIs it getting a lot of flow? Mine gets quite a bit bit some may not like as much flow as others. Are you parameters stable?
Thank you very much I’ll keep you updated in a week or so on how it’s goingSadly that head may not recover. Between my hammers and torch I have never had a head recover once the polyp starts to bail. I would just keep an eye on it to make sure the other sides stay happy. If you moved it to a low flow spot you just may notice the tentacles get a little fatter, they stay more stringy in high flow.
I have been told by my local fish store that it happens due to low magnesium levelsSadly that head may not recover. Between my hammers and torch I have never had a head recover once the polyp starts to bail. I would just keep an eye on it to make sure the other sides stay happy. If you moved it to a low flow spot you just may notice the tentacles get a little fatter, they stay more stringy in high flow.