Is my Kenya Tree dead?

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Hello! I got an order from Living Reef Orlando and one of my coral I got was a teal Kenya Tree. All the coral seemed fine except when I opened this one, the bag reeked and the coral was shriveled up. I have put it in the tank for about two hours and it still hasn’t changed. Any help in knowing if it is dead or if Kenya trees normally smell.
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Hello! I got an order from Living Reef Orlando and one of my coral I got was a teal Kenya Tree. All the coral seemed fine except when I opened this one, the bag reeked and the coral was shriveled up. I have put it in the tank for about two hours and it still hasn’t changed. Any help in knowing if it is dead or if Kenya trees normally smell.
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Need to be in medium flow and assure your phosphate level is Not elevated
 

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2 hours in the tank is a very short time, corals can take days or weeks to acclimate to your tank. But this coral needs good water movement so place it accordingly.
 

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Hello! I got an order from Living Reef Orlando and one of my coral I got was a teal Kenya Tree. All the coral seemed fine except when I opened this one, the bag reeked and the coral was shriveled up. I have put it in the tank for about two hours and it still hasn’t changed. Any help in knowing if it is dead or if Kenya trees normally smell.
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Kenya trees do not smell - and I would tend to remove it as the chemicals it can release in that state often are toxic. All of that said they can be very hardy and can come back - but I would not leave that one in my main aquarium. I would also use carbon in the aquarium (activated carbon)
 

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I had a Green Kenya Tree fragshow up like that and I left it in the tank. It died off but then the tinniest spots where it was attached to the frag plug grew back and now I have beautiful trees. I made sure I had fresh carbon in my tank in case there was any toxin release so nothing bad occurred.
 

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