Frogspawn slowing dissapearing

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My frogspawn has always seemed pretty happy but recently I noticed on one side just skeleton now its getting even more so I'm just wodnering the problem is it too much flow? My hammer coral is happy right beside it so
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It could be too much, but most euphillia do like flow as long as its not direct. One word of advice though, stay away from wall frogspawns/hammers because if it starts to go downhill, the entire thing will die back. Branching euphillias are much easier because you can save heads if one head goes south.
 
It could be too much, but most euphillia do like flow as long as its not direct. One word of advice though, stay away from wall frogspawns/hammers because if it starts to go downhill, the entire thing will die back. Branching euphillias are much easier because you can save heads if one head goes south.

Thanks for the reply so is there really no way to save it ? :( all water parameters look fine alkalinity a bit high but nothing out of the ordinary
 
I’ve never seen a wall hammer recover from being half dead. But I do know that these are cut and fragged but with low success rate. From what I’ve read, for the people that do cut and frag these - the ones that do iodine dips after were having better success.

It might be a long stretch- but maybe an iodine dip to help with any infection it may have. But honestly it may not be an infection and may be a goner either way.

Good luck.
 

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