Kenya tree shedding?

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Hello all,

Is my Kenya tree just shedding?
I’ve done some major changes this week after neglecting to maintain it for the better part of a year.

Changes that may have contributed to the kenya tree issue.

1. Water change of 5 gallons Monday and 1 gallon changes t,w,t,f total of 9 gallons or roughly 50% of the tank capacity
2. 4 new T5 bulbs
3. new marineland penguin 350 power filter
4. new seaclone skimmer and after a few days the bubbles are finally going away and it is producing a little dark gunk
5. added a bag of chemi pure blue
6. started dosing 2 ml of purple up daily to get coraline on more then just the 2 tiny frags

Thanks in advance...

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Hello all,

Is my Kenya tree just shedding?
I’ve done some major changes this week after neglecting to maintain it for the better part of a year.

Changes that may have contributed to the kenya tree issue.

1. Water change of 5 gallons Monday and 1 gallon changes t,w,t,f total of 9 gallons or roughly 50% of the tank capacity
2. 4 new T5 bulbs
3. new marineland penguin 350 power filter
4. new seaclone skimmer and after a few days the bubbles are finally going away and it is producing a little dark gunk
5. added a bag of chemi pure blue
6. started dosing 2 ml of purple up daily to get coraline on more then just the 2 tiny frags

Thanks in advance...

FA235990-3F7F-409A-94EF-9924B5967FE9.jpeg
Definitely not a keyna tree its a finger leather.
 

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If it is a finger leather it looks like normal behavior. Give it a minute. Kenya’s are usually on one stock with lots of branches. When the shed they drop branches that establish on other rock work or the sand. They can be a pest if you don’t keep with them. I have to “weed” my tank often.
 
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This is what it looked like a few days ago. It used to have polyps out and when I noticed they weren’t out I snapped this pic and now it’s just a small stub. Looks healthy other then the size. Maybe it is a finger leather. If it comes back to life I will take a better pic and try to get one without all the blue light
 

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This is what it looked like a few days ago. It used to have polyps out and when I noticed they weren’t out I snapped this pic and now it’s just a small stub. Looks healthy other then the size. Maybe it is a finger leather. If it comes back to life I will take a better pic and try to get one without all the blue light
Yep finger leather
 
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Cool thanks for the help identifying it and Yep that’s what it looked like a few days ago.
 

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You’re welcome.

Ya they kinda look similar (see picture) but definitely are different. Both are beginner corals though.

Kenya trees drop off new “trees” and then they grow where they land. I would never get one as they spread very quickly.
 

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Location itself is an issue . Mid tank is best. They also require good flow and moderate lighting
Give it some gentle bursts with a turkey baster which should perk it up a little
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You’re welcome.

Ya they kinda look similar (see picture) but definitely are different. Both are beginner corals though.

Kenya trees drop off new “trees” and then they grow where they land. I would never get one as they spread very quickly.
How often do they drop their "branches"? Mine dropped two yesterday, and I should probably get them out of the tank now.
 
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Figured I would update for anyone with the same question. It came back and is much larger!
 

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Definitely not a keyna tree its a finger leather.
I do have a Kenya tree that is shedding . I ended up on this post googling if they shed. My Kenya was bent over for a week. I finally picked it up . Because it is a drag. Still on a plug. I had it about 2 months and it doubled in size. Anyway when I picked it up all the little branches fell off and went all over the tank. It still has a healthy looking stem with what looks like new growth on it . Does this mean new ones will pop up around the tank ? Will this one grow back ?
 

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I do have a Kenya tree that is shedding . I ended up on this post googling if they shed. My Kenya was bent over for a week. I finally picked it up . Because it is a drag. Still on a plug. I had it about 2 months and it doubled in size. Anyway when I picked it up all the little branches fell off and went all over the tank. It still has a healthy looking stem with what looks like new growth on it . Does this mean new ones will pop up around the tank ? Will this one grow back ?
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I do have a Kenya tree that is shedding . I ended up on this post googling if they shed. My Kenya was bent over for a week. I finally picked it up . Because it is a drag. Still on a plug. I had it about 2 months and it doubled in size. Anyway when I picked it up all the little branches fell off and went all over the tank. It still has a healthy looking stem with what looks like new growth on it . Does this mean new ones will pop up around the tank ? Will this one grow back ?
They drop little fragments which can quickly overtake a tank. I got rid of all with a battle but this is what it ended up doing

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Honestly Vetteguy, that looks really good to me! :)
Nope. They emit shoots off their strands and it gets in between my acro, huge birds nest and zoa and chokes them out. I now have them ALL eliminated
 

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Nope. They emit shoots off their strands and it gets in between my acro, huge birds nest and zoa and chokes them out. I now have them ALL eliminated
LOL, I understand why you didn't want them and removed them, I'm just saying that to me that looked nice. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
 

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