QuoteReplyTopic: Sick toadstool Posted: May 26 2003 at 4:27pm
I have a toadstool coral that I have had for about 5 months. It has done well under the wimpy 18w pc I have had it under until a couple days ago. It looks like the base of the coral is rotting and the feelers or whatever you call them are not extending. I have kept up with water changes and had no sudden changes in the tank. Any ideas. Maybe the light but it was doing fine for quit a while.
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I'm not sure about the rotting part. But the feeler extension part I can tell you that it is typical that the feelers may not extend for up to several days. My leathers have done this but have always extended back out.
Going back to the rotting part. The bases of the my leathers are a different color than the rest of the themselves and have a different look about them on the part where they are attached to the rock and or glass of the tank including the upper side that is not touching the rock or glass. It could be that they are not really rotting.
On the light part of it. The 18 watts certainly isn't very much light but I have a leather or three in a tank that has about the same lighting. They are doing well and have pretty good feeler extension. They don't grow very fast but look healthy. You could place the leather higher in the tank if you are concerned. I hope this helps.
Keep your hands and arms inside the tank and enjoy the ride!
If the leather coral is rotting away then I would recommend cutting the rotting section away, or your coral will most likely rot until it is gone. Many people take this opportunity to cut the entire coral into cuttings instead of watching their coral waste away.
I agree with Jake. When I got my first toadstool, after a couple of days the base started to rot away, first I though something was eating it, but then my dealer told me that I had to turn it around for the first little while ( why I'm not sure) Anyways I had to cut off the rotting areas, and I cut about 4 pieces. Although 2 died the other 2 grew really nice. You could also try giving them a dip in a coral medication.
The coral looks a little better today but still weak. If it keeps improving I dont think I want to frag it. However if it gets worse what is the best way to cut it? ie cut the head off cut it in half . I have never fraged one of these before.
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Cut from the perimeter of the head of the leather coral.
If you think your leather is not gonna live. I would just cut around the entire head of the coral. This will get you the most amount of cuttings from it.
If you think your leather is not going to die. Then cut a chunk off, then you will have the cutting and mabey still have the original also.
You can cut your cuttings into more pieces if you want to. Place each cutting over a crevice on a rock "feeler side away from the crevice" and attach it with a rubberband or by stitching or whatever your preference of attaching corals is. I like to stitch leathers. Each cutting will then grow a new stock and become a mini version of the coral that it was cut from.
If the leather is large it is recommended to do the cuttings outside of the tank because of summm thiinnggg that they can release. I have cut from my small pancake size leathers inside of my 72 gal. tank without any problems.
Keep your hands and arms inside the tank and enjoy the ride!
When I get Sarcophytons that are not looking good I will cut the entire head off and cut it into 10-20 pizza shaped slices. I then mount the cuttings to rock using bridal veil netting.
I remember Jake demonstrating this techinque at a meeting. He secures the cutting to the rock by twisting the bridal veil so as not to cover the whole cutting. Then secures the bridal veil with a rubberband on the under side.
Keep your hands and arms inside the tank and enjoy the ride!
Ok so I took a chance and put the toadstool in my new 125 with much better lighting and 1 day into it the coral has improved! It is back to extending its feelers and everthing. I am wondering if it got sick of the light situation.
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Leathers or sarcofyton(sp) corals Shed. when the grow they sluff off there outer layer- that may be why only the base/stalk looked like it was rotting. If it has a real glossy look to it then it was just shedding.
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