Hey everybody, just wanted to know what I should do for these surving corals.
After vacation my tank crashed do to my uncle over feeding the tank...and I mean over feeding the tank despite me showing how I syringe feed my fish leaving little to no food left over.
I performed a 2 water changes yesterday and the day before 20 gallons on a 72 gallon fish tank...bringing down the ammonia and nitrates
The water was green...dark green when I had it in the coolers during the water change. I fear that my giant toad stool is finally taking it's toll but I've heard of people fraging corals in order to save it.
First off, how do you know when a toad stool is dying, mine has been closed for the past days with what looks like flakes of skin on it's stem...my toad stool has not yet ever shed for me ever since i got it a few past months ago...
So basically as I got lost in my on post, just want to know should I frag it in hopes of saving it or should I let it be and hope for the best?Thanks
After vacation my tank crashed do to my uncle over feeding the tank...and I mean over feeding the tank despite me showing how I syringe feed my fish leaving little to no food left over.
I performed a 2 water changes yesterday and the day before 20 gallons on a 72 gallon fish tank...bringing down the ammonia and nitrates
The water was green...dark green when I had it in the coolers during the water change. I fear that my giant toad stool is finally taking it's toll but I've heard of people fraging corals in order to save it.
First off, how do you know when a toad stool is dying, mine has been closed for the past days with what looks like flakes of skin on it's stem...my toad stool has not yet ever shed for me ever since i got it a few past months ago...
So basically as I got lost in my on post, just want to know should I frag it in hopes of saving it or should I let it be and hope for the best?Thanks