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Thank you. Still new to the hobby and a lot of learning to do. Same thing they told me at the shop "give it some time, it's not dead".Keep in mind that it's normal for many of the leather corals to go through phases during which they retract their polyps, develop a waxy coating over their tissues, and then shed the coating. You can more or less expect this to occur when a specimen is moved to a new system or under any form of stress, though it will also happen periodically under the best of conditions. Sarcophyton spp. toadstools will exhibit this behavior quite frequently.
Polyp Duncan, 2 bulb anemones, blastomussa, zoanthus, flower pot coral, torch, ricordea yuma…..and I forgot to mention only leather I've had success with is the cabbage leather I have. But the devil's hand and toadstool never opened up like they were in the reef shop I bought at.What other corals you keep