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reefkeeper62188

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I THINK ITS DYING. IT IS PURPLEISH RED AND IS SHEDDING(FOR LACK OF A BETTER WORD) ITS SKIN AND TURNING WHITE. IT ALSO SEEMS TO BE DISCONNECTING ITSSELF. WHEN I GOT IT IT HAD A 3IN LONG TRANSLUCENT WORM ON IT THAT I GOT OFF AND TOSSED BECAUSE I DIDNT KNOW WHAT IT WAS. PLEASE HELP!!
 

Len

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The universal solution is to try a large volume water change with good quality water. It appears your specimen is not acclimating well to the present water chemistry, which would cause excessive mucus excretion ("shedding")
 

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now its not shedding and the top liioks colorful and healthe but the bottom is turning white and its comming detached from the rock it came on!!! please help
 
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Anonymous

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I agree with what Len said.

Did you do a big water change? What are your ammonia and nitrite at?
 
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A 12 gallon nanocube could experience large swings in salinity, temp, and PH/Alk. I agree that it could be a water chemistry issue. I had a high PH/Alk for a while and my toadstool began to shed and get white spots. After I corrected it it began to get better and now looks pretty good.

You may have had a predatory worm/nudibranch as well. They can cause the same reaction, but usually the whitening is localized to where the offender is attacking.
 

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