Toadstool leather
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Toadstool leather
I gave in and chopped up my green toadstool AGAIN last night, my trigger has been nibbling here and there and yesterday took a couple chunks out so I thought I'd better do something to save it. I had it propped up on a different rock than the base was on and it had grown over that nicely so I basically hacked off the bottom and put that in my nanocube, than chopped half the cap off and tied that with fishing line to a rock and left the rest alone. Mr. Trigger has left a much smaller frag alone completely so I'm hoping if I spread it around enough it will be ok and if not I'll have the frag in the other tank anyways. Kinda kills my hopes to add more leathers to the tank though. I will get some pics up today off the damage and than later as they grow. Not sure if anyone still needs a green polyped toadstool or not but I'll have some at the swap.

GoingPostal- Mod

- Location: Int'l Falls, MN
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Re: Toadstool leather
Yes I would be interested in a green polyped toadstool. Unrelated question about my bubble tip Anemone. He seems like he is doing fairly well. He is eating, retracting and extending, but he does seem a little smaller. Should I bring him to the swap for someone with a better suited tank than mine? I don't want him to decline or die, maybe I should swap him with a Rock Anem as you suggested.

Nannook- Lion Fish

- Location: Duluth, Minnesota
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Age: 53
Re: Toadstool leather
You could offer him in the trade section and see if anyone's looking for one and maybe get some coral instead.

GoingPostal- Mod

- Location: Int'l Falls, MN
Number of posts: 1233
Age: 26
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