Yellow fiji toadstool dying?

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So i got myself a yellow fiji toadstool a few months ago. It hasnt really been super happy anytime but the last month i think i had it in a very low flow area without knowing. It was not looking Very good during that time. I saw it started to shed something at the edges. Like fuzzy stuff which revealed yellow underneath.

I moved it and gave it much more flow and it has been happier, but today its been grumpy again staying closed and shedding more at the edges. Im worried that its dying. If so what should i do? Should i cut the edges?

 

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Kind of hard to see very well with the lighting. Can you do another video with white lights only?
 

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Higher light and flow for the Fiji. There appears to be algae growth around the Sacrophyton. You might have address nutrient issues promoting the algae growth.
 

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Turning white or melting is what it will look like if its dying, your coral looks perfectly fine. Give it good flow and good light and it will do well.
 
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Thanks for the replies. Always wanted one of these and it wasnt exactly cheap so would really suck if i manage to kill it. :p

I do have had hair algea issues in the tank for quite some time, but its finally looking way better. Almost none at the rock atm.

Parameters:
KH: 8,4
Nitrate: 2,5
Calcium: 435
Phos: 0,02
Magnesium: 1300
Salinity: 1.025

I have it in high light (200ish PAR) and high flow imo. But its hard to tell whats enough flow, as it was in the video. Did that seem enough? Here is a clearer picture of it.

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Thanks for the replies. Always wanted one of these and it wasnt exactly cheap so would really suck if i manage to kill it. :p

I do have had hair algea issues in the tank for quite some time, but its finally looking way better. Almost none at the rock atm.

Parameters:
KH: 8,4
Nitrate: 2,5
Calcium: 435
Phos: 0,02
Magnesium: 1300
Salinity: 1.025

I have it in high light (200ish PAR) and high flow imo. But its hard to tell whats enough flow, as it was in the video. Here is a clearer picture of it.

IMG_4364.JPG
It looks like it's going to open again soon. You can try taking a turkey baster to those spots. It looks like areas where algae tried to grow or detritus settled. Certainly doesn't look like it's dying. I put mine in high flow areas.
 

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So i got myself a yellow fiji toadstool a few months ago. It hasnt really been super happy anytime but the last month i think i had it in a very low flow area without knowing. It was not looking Very good during that time. I saw it started to shed something at the edges. Like fuzzy stuff which revealed yellow underneath.

I moved it and gave it much more flow and it has been happier, but today its been grumpy again staying closed and shedding more at the edges. Im worried that its dying. If so what should i do? Should i cut the edges?


How do you define super happy? Has it ever open with full extension? I my experience ALK can play a big role with yellow fiji toadstool. Your number looks good, I would recommend having LFS test as well. Also remove hair algae at base of toadstool. Lastly what type of lighting and how old?
 
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How do you define super happy? Has it ever open with full extension? I my experience ALK can play a big role with yellow fiji toadstool. Your number looks good, I would recommend having LFS test as well. Also remove hair algae at base of toadstool. Lastly what type of lighting and how old?
Yes it has been fully open but not often and it was closed all the time when it was in that low flow area, which was about 4-5 weeks. When moved it did open up which was about 2 weeks ago, you can see it in this video:



But then its been a bit cranky again. It has been opening up but not like in the video, it has been more of a "cup" shape. I find it really hard to know if the flow is right or not. My flow is quite turbulent so i dont want to push it too hard.

The lights are LED lights from Giesemann, about 1½ years old. I removed the algea from it now!
 

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How old is the tank?

Either way, they are fairly easy to care for. I would just continue to keep an eye on it.

I have two toadstools, on any given day one or the other can be closed for no reason whatsoever.
 

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