Bearchumjs
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Are you spot feeding this little guy?
No. I didn't know I should be. Should I be?
Are you spot feeding this little guy?
That guy looks bleached. I could have sworn your lighting could support low lv corals... What are your lights again?
If it isn't lighting then it has to be water quality, and this is a small tank.
Your water is fine, do a water test to reassure if you want but your levels are gonna be fine. Just wait it out, this hobby requires an enormous amount of patience
It is possible that it is moving and reproducing as it goes. If it has been this stressed for so long, it would be basic survival instints. But you say that it is coloring up since you got it? If that is the case, then keep doing what it is you are doing. As for the frogspawn, I'll be honest mine did the same thing and I dont know why. I currently glued some orange bam bams on the skeleton to get some use out of it. Almost odd sometimes how one of the easier corals to keep in the hobby act so difficult to keep at times. In a tank full of acros just couldn't get that thing to live. Some have similar issues keeping star polyps and xenia. Sometimes hit or miss with them. Continue like nothing happened.
You may want to pick up some coral dip for your next corals. It can give them a leg up if they have parasites, fungal or tissue infections. I've had more than a few corals with unidentified kind of problems turn around after a dip. It doesn't save every coral but does seem to help many. Just a thought.
Two Little Fish Revive is good or Seachem reef dip.
I haven't seen a head grow back so I don't know if it's possible but the good head will split and grow if it stays healthy.
It isn't out of the realm of possibility that it'll survive but at this point I'd be watching that second head for stress. If it's an infection... >_<
Bearchumjs said:Now you jinxed it. Great. Just... Great.