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Old 03-15-2008, 11:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Toadstool leather "Laying down?"

I have a fairly large toadstool leather that has taken to laying across a section of tank instead of standing up.
The 'stalk' of this leather is about nine inches long, and it has just decided to bend over towards the back of the tank. It looks like it decided to take a nap!

I do add iodine regularly, and have become accustomed to this coral's nearly constant shedding, but I haven't heard of anyone mentioning a leather doing this!

I tend to overfeed and have the nitrate levels to prove it...(Approx 10 ) but I don't see any stress indications from my other two smaller toadstools.
Besides getting my Nitrates in line, are their other possibilities?
Are there any recommended dips a coral this size? It would have to be done in a five gallon bucket, and that's allot of dipping solution...
thanks,
mike
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