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Update
The leather isn't shedding any skin at this point and further, when I got home last night, the whole piece had detached from the live rock and was lying on the substrate. Still firm and the branches were open but no longer attached, where a week ago it was fully attached onto the rock. Thanks for the replies
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looks like a kenya tree...very hardy species....apart from it detaching, it looks healthy.
but yeah, to have it detach of its own free will is kinda unusual....are there are pests near it? maybe something nipping or predating on it, especially at the base? maybe too much direct or laminar flow in its direction?
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No pests or anything that I have seen nipping at it. The only new items added to the tank in the last 6 weeks have been 2 small yellow tail damsels. I have one small outbreak of green hair algae in another spot in the tank but otherwise all has been steady
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Well after a couple of weeks it seems to be on the road to recovery....it never did shed its skin or anything but has reattached itself to the live rock. Thanks for the comments & thoughts
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leather coral, reef trouble |
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