Leather Coral Not Opening Up

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Hello everyone
I bought a green leather toadstool the other day and it's been in my tank for three days. I drip-acclimated the coral into the tank and am still waiting for the polyps to come out. I increased the flow today to moderate flow on day three. The light is a low-level light which my mushroom corals are thriving on. The tank is still in its first month but the parameters are stable except for abit of a high ammonia. I am going to do a water change later today for the ammonia but i have been told from my LFS that they would still open in those paramters. I beloieve it could be shedding as i saw a glossy film on top of the coral. I have also seen what seems to be a parasite but the coral was fine in the LFS so i dont think that is the reason. My main question is . Is it normal for them to still be closed or could it be dying.

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Hello everyone
I bought a green leather toadstool the other day and it's been in my tank for three days. I drip-acclimated the coral into the tank and am still waiting for the polyps to come out. I increased the flow today to moderate flow on day three. The light is a low-level light which my mushroom corals are thriving on. The tank is still in its first month but the parameters are stable except for abit of a high ammonia. I am going to do a water change later today for the ammonia but i have been told from my LFS that they would still open in those paramters. I beloieve it could be shedding as i saw a glossy film on top of the coral. I have also seen what seems to be a parasite but the coral was fine in the LFS so i dont think that is the reason. My main question is . Is it normal for them to still be closed or could it be dying.

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In many cases , its too much light and not enough flow.
There may be a film developed on the surface due to this. Take a turkey baster and give it a few blasts from the turkey baster. Increase water flow to medium towards it and not at it and lights moderate , heavy in blue.
You will see a change shortly.

This is very typical of mine:

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In many cases , its too much light and not enough flow.
There may be a film developed on the surface due to this. Take a turkey baster and give it a few blasts from the turkey baster. Increase water flow to medium towards it and not at it and lights moderate , heavy in blue.
You will see a change shortly.

This is very typical of mine:

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I changed the strength of my wavemaker a bit higher and more directed to the leather. Nothing crazy but just a small increase. Well see how it does later today.
 
I changed the strength of my wavemaker a bit higher and more directed to the leather. Nothing crazy but just a small increase. Well see how it does later today.
In 2-4 hours you may already see surface film separation and a couple of polyps peeking out
 
Ill check when I get back home. In a worst-case scenario when it dies how will I know?
 
Ill check when I get back home. In a worst-case scenario when it dies how will I know?
It will wilt and the stem will disintegrate but this is far from dead
 

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