What is happening with my Frogspawn?

Discussion in 'Coral' started by Boywithafishtan, May 21, 2013.

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  1. Marshall O

    Marshall O Giant Squid

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    Any way for any sand to land on the heads? How much flow is on them?
     
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  3. ivanbosk

    ivanbosk Feather Duster

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    may be too much flow?
     
  4. Boywithafishtan

    Boywithafishtan Coral Banded Shrimp

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    The flow is pretty low where it sits, and its on top of the tank. So it doesnt get any sand on its heads.
     
  5. Boywithafishtan

    Boywithafishtan Coral Banded Shrimp

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    The frogspawn sits in a spot with low flow.
     
  6. reefer Bob

    reefer Bob Montipora Digitata

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    You could always return it to the store before its too late. Glad everything else is doing good. You just might have to take a loss on the frogspawn. Or put it in someone else's tank for short time.
     
  7. Boywithafishtan

    Boywithafishtan Coral Banded Shrimp

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    I think its only the two heads on one side that is damaged. The rest of the frogspawn is growing like crazy, never seen anything like it. They are gigantic! So maybe there was something in the area where those specific heads were sitting. The rest of the frogspawn is growing like crazy. I hope it will survive! Its really healthy on the other 4 heads so... Lets see :) I'll be sure to keep you guys updated. Everything else is doing fantastic :) Really happy that my reef tank turned out so well. Didnt even think i was able to keep SPS corals, but look at them, they are already growing :)