Frogspawn fully extended??

lmm1967

Well-Known Member
Messages
1,361
Reaction score
1,458
Location
Acworth
Never seems to extend more than what it is in the photo - color seems great but I'm just not sure if it should be more extended than this. Can't seem to find another example in any LFS so I don't have much to compare it to.

Video link at bottom shows better than the photo.

2016-02-21%2010.54.19.jpg
alt="" /></a>

<!-- gcu-updated ame -->https://youtu.be/EN4flhVO8-w<!-- gcu-updated /ame -->
 
Looks happy to me.

Not sure, but could it be that it's a different species of frogspawn? You may be thinking of the branching form.
 
LSU_fishFan;1073287 wrote: Looks happy to me.

Not sure, but could it be that it's a different species of frogspawn? You may be thinking of the branching form.

Thanks Luke - the branching species do seem to extend more than this one and that's why I'm having a hard time being sure it's OK with lighting and flow.
 
the skeleton structure showing indicates that either it's cut not too long ago or it's stressed.
 
yup, the fact that it has skeletal structure showing indicates some tissue recession. so, I wouldn't say your frogspawn is out of the woods yet
 
Its a a wall frogspawn and its in WAAAAAY to much current. Just move it somewhere where it can just kinda sway around a bit and it will triple in size.
 
Thanks everyone. Had it a few weeks. Doesn't seem overly stressed but I'm still pretty new.

I moved it back in closer to the rocks where it's a little more protected. I had just bumped him prior to taking the pics. Normally not quit as much of the external structure near the arms is showing.

I have been wondering about the flow being to strong. I may have to go down to smaller pumps. Currently running 2 Jebao RW8 pumps anywhere from 40% - 70 % in this 60 gallon cube.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Back
Top