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Yash
11/12/2015, 07:22 AM
I have no idea what got to my toadstool but overnight something seems to have taken a large chunk out of it. Below is a FTS taken on Tuesday evening and you can see it is just fine there. I fed my tank last night and everything looked fine. This morning when I looked over my tank before heading to work, I found a gaping hole in it (see picture below). None of my fish have ever nipped at it in the 6 months I have had it. The current inhabitants are: 1 each of clown, royal gramma and yellow watchman goby. Assorted CUC and a pistol shrimp.

Any thoughts on what might have caused this damage overnight? Water parameters are all spot on as of this past Saturday test.

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r119/ydravid/Aquarium%20111015/1-FTS_zps0bylpv6m.jpg

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r119/ydravid/IMG_6354_zpsao5pyemt.jpg

Dkuhlmann
11/12/2015, 10:04 AM
I have no clue what caused it but you can take that piece off and attach it to a frag plug with a rubber band and it will grow another toadstool. Very strange it tearing like that.

Xxero
11/12/2015, 11:14 AM
That stinks, but on a lighter note..... I really like the look of your tank! Feels healthy.

Good luck with the Toadstool! :bigeyes:

cloak
11/12/2015, 11:56 AM
You might have some sort of unwanted hitchhiker in your tank. My LFS had this happen to a bunch of his soft corals one time and then he found a dark & sinister looking crab lurking among the rocks. Problem solved.
Toadstools are known to drop pieces like that as a form of reproduction though, but the fact that this happened overnight sounds a little fishy to me. GL.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2013/3/corals

Yash
11/12/2015, 12:30 PM
Thanks folks! The tank has been extremely stable for the past 6 months or so since the time I had a overheating issue due to house HVAC issues so I am at a loss for what might have happened. I might just have to bring out the flashlight and observe the tank after lights out to see if I can spot any villains roaming the tank. In the meantime, I guess I will have an extra toadstool after attaching it to a frag disc! Hopefully it will survive.

meganias123
11/14/2015, 05:31 PM
It kinda does look a little munched on but could just be the tear... +1 on xxeros comment ~ very nice tank :)

Dkuhlmann
11/14/2015, 06:15 PM
Don't forget you'll need a red lens so not to spook anything. Hope you find out what it is that did that. Just looks strange being such a big piece.

BigJohnny
11/15/2015, 01:06 AM
It was obviously Super Mario [emoji6]

timnem70
11/15/2015, 09:48 PM
You might have some sort of unwanted hitchhiker in your tank. My LFS had this happen to a bunch of his soft corals one time and then he found a dark & sinister looking crab lurking among the rocks. Problem solved.
Toadstools are known to drop pieces like that as a form of reproduction though, but the fact that this happened overnight sounds a little fishy to me. GL.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2013/3/corals
This is accurate. The part about them dropping pieces. There are about 5 dropped pieces, over time, that are now 5 big new stools in my tank. The main guy that sheds pieces is rather large. Check pics.http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/15/d6428c9c43f4483181134e2cb8b97ec1.jpghttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/15/9c3e104159f305374e398af0ec3bf175.jpg

lizzbrownn
11/15/2015, 10:11 PM
It almost looks like some type of tissue necrosis. Is this a yellow toadstool? I have received some yellows in the past that came in with brown patches on them. Over the next day or so, that brown patch turned into a hole or chunk missing from the tissue.

If you have Lugol's, try dipping it in a 5g bucket of sw with x2 drops of Lugol's

-Liz