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Anyone know what's wrong with this Kenya tree?
The other one in the tank is doing great.
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Kenyan trees, in my experience anyways dont like superbright light and will stay retracted alot. How long have you had it? And what lighting? May be aclimating to the light
 
Had it for a few months have another that is doing great.
I have the marine orbit pro. I can't seem to get the make your own program to work so I keep it on their factory memory 1.
 
It just looks a little grumpy at the moment to me. These things are one of the most undemanding corals I've ever kept when it comes down to parameters, lighting & flow, so before you do anything drastic just give it some time and hopefully it will bounce back to normal. GL.
 
I did a 5 gal water change (RSM130d) I changed the purigen and chemi pure 2 weeks early.
I'll keep an eye on it
 
Lights are off right now so def tomorrow.
It's funny how if you just wait they bounce back. While my other tree is fine and doesn't have this problem.
I have a bright neon green shroom that never seems to eat and now looks like a doughnut w a hole in the middle. I'll post pics tomorrow
 
I have one that was ripped in half by something in the tank so i stuck the little top piece left in a hole in a rock and 2 weeks later its 5times its original size lol
 
Kenya trees are indestructible. They close up and reopen like crazy and they multiply at stupidly fast rates. They are beautiful once they settle, just give it time. Some will be open while others are closed and back and forth. Don't fret too much about them
 

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