Hey guys.
I have a 29 gallon reef tank thats been setup for give or take 3.5 months. I have a piece of live rock with 2 mushroom corals growing on it. They are both about 2" across.4 days ago one of them fell off. Right now he's in my HOB filter so he doesnt get blown around the tank by the current. This morning the other mushroom was missing and I just now found it in the lie rock. At first I thought my cleaner shrimp took them but his little claws are way to small to pick them up. The current is not to strong in the are where the mushroom rock was because I've read they dont like much current. Inside the tank I have abt. 10 hermit crabs (all of them are pretty small), a pair of black ocel clowns, a coral beauty angel, and a torch coral (obviously not the culprit). The tank has 40 pounds of live rock and about 15 pounds of dead rock wich I believe has now become live. Last time I checked (yesterday) all levels where good. Amonia, nitrite, nitrate, where all 0, ph was 8.4, and salinity was 1.025. I've never heard or seen this happen. Is there a way i could stick them back on their rock and what could've caused this?
Thanks
I have a 29 gallon reef tank thats been setup for give or take 3.5 months. I have a piece of live rock with 2 mushroom corals growing on it. They are both about 2" across.4 days ago one of them fell off. Right now he's in my HOB filter so he doesnt get blown around the tank by the current. This morning the other mushroom was missing and I just now found it in the lie rock. At first I thought my cleaner shrimp took them but his little claws are way to small to pick them up. The current is not to strong in the are where the mushroom rock was because I've read they dont like much current. Inside the tank I have abt. 10 hermit crabs (all of them are pretty small), a pair of black ocel clowns, a coral beauty angel, and a torch coral (obviously not the culprit). The tank has 40 pounds of live rock and about 15 pounds of dead rock wich I believe has now become live. Last time I checked (yesterday) all levels where good. Amonia, nitrite, nitrate, where all 0, ph was 8.4, and salinity was 1.025. I've never heard or seen this happen. Is there a way i could stick them back on their rock and what could've caused this?
Thanks