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smokin reefer

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I recently got a toadstool, and he seems to be doing ok. He changes shapes a few time a day. I geuss this is normal. But there seems to be some sort of slime coming off of him and the two baby toadstools. Is this normal? What should I do to help if is not. Polyps are extending out to feed, especially at night.
 

wally311

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Just sounds like nature's taking its course. These guys will slougth off thier mucus (or something like that) every so often, especially after a stressful event (such as being relocated to a new aquarium). My leathers that I have had for years still do it every once in a while. You could bump up circ. a little to help him along, and be sure your skimming. As for the potential offspring, these guys also "drop" little buds once in a while, a form of asexual reproduction, if you will. So CONGRATS! :D
 

Reefguide

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I'm with wally, My toadstool did awesome for 2 days after I bought him, then secrested slime for a couple more, now he awesome !! Hang in there... check him out... He's actually bigger now...

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dagnir

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The mucus is normal. The coral will usually take on a plastic look with an odd sheen then slough its skin. This removes contaminates and such from the corals surface. Appropriate water flow for the species will help. A word of caution. I dont know how it is with the toad stool but many soft corals are noxious and their mucus can cause harm if it lands on a nearby coral. So remove any mucus you see just as a precaution.
 

smokin reefer

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Great reply's you all. Wally, thanks. The skimmer has just been recently cleaned and is skimming great. 8) Mabe I can frag these off and move them some day. Reefguide, beautiful tank dude. I like the way your arranged it. Does not look overcrowded. 8)
 

wallysarc

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I am sure that by now you realize what a nice coral this is. I have a toadstool that is 14" tall and 8" in diameter at the top. one time he got caught in a powerhead and I just pulled him out, a piece about 1" came off and fell behind the rocks I just left it and now (1month later) the baby is sticking its head out from between the rocks. These leathers appear to be sensitive to water quality changes(stick a dirty hand in and he shrinks instantly) but are very hardy,thrive and fragment very well
 

LFS42

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Toadstools are funny that way, When I first move them around or cut them, they slime up.
Also, I noticed that if the base is able to move at all, it also causes a slime up.
Once I secured the base rock it was attached to, it took off.
Now it's about 15" in diameter and I've begun to frag it out.
The frags do this for about 2 weeks, then they start to look like mamma.
 

shalegac

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I have quite a few different leather including a toadstool. I have noticed that everytime mine get a slime coat they seem to either get bigger or start to split. It is pretty cool, I just increase the flow and help it along.
 

Mogo

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I use a turkey baster to gently help sluffing and to remove detritus that may accumulate on it. Gently.
 

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