Frogspawn injury, looking for opinions

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Troops,

I got a frogspawn that was doing really well. 3 days ago I wanted to take it off the frag plug and glue it.... thats when i may have injured him a bit...and now its preettttyyy sad looking.

The mouth on the one head appears to be way too wide open, and possibly some skeleton showing through the mouth. Some polyps are actually semi extended. Just not sure how tough these guys are. Looking for opinions.

The frogspawn was doing absolutely amazing prior to me taking it off the plug, and unfortunately injuring it.

Video attached, note the chuck taken out of the bottom of the stem.

Thank fam,

Mitch

N03 10
p04 .03
1.025
mag 1200
cal 375
dkh 8.9
 

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I would recommend giving it Amino Acids and food such as Reef Roids.
I was actually thinking of doing that....I usually target feed....but I feel like its not in the mood.

Perhaps a small broadcast feeding?
 
Troops,

I got a frogspawn that was doing really well. 3 days ago I wanted to take it off the frag plug and glue it.... thats when i may have injured him a bit...and now its preettttyyy sad looking.

The mouth on the one head appears to be way too wide open, and possibly some skeleton showing through the mouth. Some polyps are actually semi extended. Just not sure how tough these guys are. Looking for opinions.

The frogspawn was doing absolutely amazing prior to me taking it off the plug, and unfortunately injuring it.

Video attached, note the chuck taken out of the bottom of the stem.

Thank fam,

Mitch

N03 10
p04 .03
1.025
mag 1200
cal 375
dkh 8.9
No, , , the tissue is receding and on the verge of bailout likely due to too much flow. The polyps should be swaying rather than bouncing as in video. Additionally assure calcium is at least 380 as their skeleton has calcium needs. The best is to avoid extreme light and water flow. Too little flow and they shrink and too much flow- there will be problems. While they need light for their energy source known as zooxanthellae, too much light will cause them to expel it and lead to bacteria issues
Moderate light and water flow is best. Target feeding is the worst you can do in its' state.
 

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