Ugh...my poor frogspawn!!

monalisa

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A little background. A while back while doing a water change, I accidentally ended up with a power head aimed incorrectly. Well, I didn't catch it until the next day when I got home from work...sand everywhere, all blown out from a corner of my tank. I corrected the powerhead and very carefully over the next week or so rearranged and moved the sand back into the corner...I mean, it was down to the glass bottom.
Everyone seemed to be doing just fine until this week when my frogspawn started looking a little sad. In total, he has 12 heads and 3 of those are shrunken down and don't inflate. Today after work, I noticed that 2 more heads were doing the same thing, but later those 2 looked just fine. Other than not inflating, those other 3 heads look pretty normal...just in sleeping mode. That part of my fs is also under the part of my tank where the center brace makes a shadow...would that be it?
I took some water tests just about 20 minutes ago to see if I could figure out what was going on. Here are my results: Oh, 37 gal reef.
pH 8.2
ammonia 0 to trace...hard to read in the lighting that I had.
nitrites 0
nitrates 0
calcium 380 (was up to 420 until I used IO salt for a couple of changes
)
I'm thinking that the sand episode may have caused a spike that I wasn't aware of? Or is the fact that the calcium has dropped a bit the problem? Or could it be the shadow from the center brace. The frogspawn has been in the same spot for over a year, and never had a problem...just grew and grew (I got it with only 3 heads).
I'm planning on a big water change this weekend, hopefully that'll make a difference. I'm attaching pics below, the first with flash and second...well, you can guess.
Any :help: is GREATLY appreciated...let's figure this out.
Lisa :happyfish

 

who dey

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take a turkey baster and shoot some water on the white spots to see if any fall off. Should give you some indication of its health
 

monalisa

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Originally Posted by WHO DEY
take a turkey baster and shoot some water on the white spots to see if any fall off. Should give you some indication of its health
Thanks WHO DEY,
I've done that...they're fine with that. There aren't any white spots, but I thought I'd try that anyway just to be sure...IDK. Like I said, he seems fine except that those heads just don't inflate anymore. Ooooohhhh I can't WAIT to get him in my upgrade!! Hope he makes it that long!!
Lisa :happyfish
 

who dey

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mine were deflated a few months ago and i checked the trunk of the stalk and there were a few flat worms on there irritating it. may want to check the trunks
 

monalisa

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Originally Posted by WHO DEY
mine were deflated a few months ago and i checked the trunk of the stalk and there were a few flat worms on there irritating it. may want to check the trunks
I just did that. The only thing that I could see was a "volunteer" pink zoa from an adjacent rock...would that distress my fs? Checking it also gave me an opportunity to turn it a bit and move the whole structure into the light.
Feedback on whether that zoa could be causing the problem. Thanks again, and again WHO DEY.
Lisa :happyfish
 

who dey

Active Member
Originally Posted by MonaLisa
I just did that. The only thing that I could see was a "volunteer" pink zoa from an adjacent rock...would that distress my fs? Checking it also gave me an opportunity to turn it a bit and move the whole structure into the light.
Feedback on whether that zoa could be causing the problem. Thanks again, and again WHO DEY.
Lisa :happyfish
most definately could have been stinging ur FS
 

monalisa

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Originally Posted by WHO DEY
most definately could have been stinging ur FS
What??? zoas sting?? Aw man, I need my upgrade, and soon!!
Lisa :happyfish
 
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