Hi All, I'm not sure where this topic should have gone, I'm new to coral keeping - if it should go in another forum, please move it for me?
My tank's been successfully running for a while now, and in talking to my LFS, one of the first corals he recommended was a Kenya Tree, as being hardy and easy to keep.
It did well in my tank for about 4 weeks (possibly 6) fully extending, getting quite large and spreading out, and having a good leathery pinkish color.
Long story short, about 3 or 4 days ago it kind of shrunk up and laid down on it's side and has been like that since.
I've read they they'll sometimes do this as part of a regeneration phase, but I'm concerned it's dying.
Parameters:
Salinity: 1.026
AM: 0
NTRI: 0
NITRATES: between 5 and 10 ppm
Calc: over 450
PHO: 0 or barely detectable
It should be noted that all the fish, a shrimp, snails, hermit crabs, and another leather coral are doing fine in the tank. My lighting setup is low tech but it's always worked before as well. Any advise or help?

My tank's been successfully running for a while now, and in talking to my LFS, one of the first corals he recommended was a Kenya Tree, as being hardy and easy to keep.
It did well in my tank for about 4 weeks (possibly 6) fully extending, getting quite large and spreading out, and having a good leathery pinkish color.
Long story short, about 3 or 4 days ago it kind of shrunk up and laid down on it's side and has been like that since.
I've read they they'll sometimes do this as part of a regeneration phase, but I'm concerned it's dying.
Parameters:
Salinity: 1.026
AM: 0
NTRI: 0
NITRATES: between 5 and 10 ppm
Calc: over 450
PHO: 0 or barely detectable
It should be noted that all the fish, a shrimp, snails, hermit crabs, and another leather coral are doing fine in the tank. My lighting setup is low tech but it's always worked before as well. Any advise or help?
