HELP! Is something wrong with my frogspawn?

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Hi, today when my frogspawn started to shrink to sleep i noticed some of its skeleton is visible, i dont know if its normal as the frogspawn is acting normal...

Can tou help me?

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I would say its just a bit stressed, my kennya shrinks when something bothers it, i would sayjust leave it alone and let it be
Well i swrinked it up for the picture, but i can see the bare skeleton in the corners can you see it? Is that normal?
 
If you are referring to this

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It looks like what could have been a new head that died and is no longer an issue, anything else you're seeing that we aren't?
Yess i mean that i am just worried im losing flesh and not seeing it
 
Hi, today when my frogspawn started to shrink to sleep i noticed some of its skeleton is visible, i dont know if its normal as the frogspawn is acting normal...

Can tou help me?

20200328_233703.jpg

I'm seeing tissue rescission on all but one head, the worst one being that one pods pointed out. You should see some flesh extending down like you see on the one next to that worst one.

/Actually it looks like the recession is all the way from the white up.
 
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Yess i mean that i am just worried im losing flesh and not seeing it
From what I can see it doesn't look like recently lost flesh as the split and calcification seam old and something you would have noticed. If it was recent If everything is opening nicely I'd leave it be as all seams well.
 
Look where the stalks meet the head. There’s a bubble of pinkish flesh on one stalk and the rest have recessed and gone white. The coral is not happy and to find out why we need to know more about your tank.
I agree let's explore everything, full list of parameters wouldn't hurt.
 
I'm seeing tissue rescission on all but one head, the worst one being that one pods pointed out. You should see some flesh extending down like you see on the one next to that worst one.
I guess is a lost space rigth? Or is ther somethi g i can do to recover it

Here is an oppened pic, this is from 2 days ago is the right one

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I guess is a lost space rigth? Or is ther somethi g i can do to recover it

Here is an oppened pic, this is from 2 days ago is the right one

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It can absolutely recover that area, what are your parameters? Have they been stable? It looks happy and the other corals look good too as far as I can tell.

/I can't see their bases however.
 
It can absolutely recover that area, what are your parameters? Have they been stable? It looks happy and the other corals look good too as far as I can tell.
Salinity 1.026
Ammonia, niteites and nitrates 0
Ph 8.4
Dhk 8.6
Phosphates .06
Calc 450
Mag over 1500
Par meassured at 200 at that area.

Yes all other corals thriving, all but a monti that i had on a 900 par hotspot that i noticed las time i meassured par
 

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