Goniopora dying?

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Hello, reefers,
I have a goniopora frag and recently, it is not opening up like it used to. I saw this black patch on its skeleton. Is it dying? Does anyone know how to treat it?

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Not dying but not happy.
Any new fish or shrimp that may be upsetting it?
You probably know this already. . . . Moderate light and flow, feed 1-3X per week. . . . . assure you are not getting false salinity and salinity is higher that youre reading.. . . . ph range of 8.1-8.3 and verify water temp also which affects salinity.
 
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Not dying but not happy.
Any new fish or shrimp that may be upsetting it?
You probably know this already. . . . Moderate light and flow, feed 1-3X per week. . . . . assure you are not getting false salinity and salinity is higher that youre reading.. . . . ph range of 8.1-8.3 and verify water temp also which affects salinity.

Haven't add any new livestock for a while, but I do see hermit crab walking across it on occasion.
 

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My goniopora suddenly did this too. It's been like this for months but haven't died yet.
 

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This is the reason many call gonis impossible to keep. They will thrive and grow for 6 months to a year then unexpectedly die
 
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Ok. Hopefully, it can recover. Will try to feed it more to see if it comes back.
 

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Not to put salt on the wound...
5 years, going strong. This was purchased as a colony back then, i do not target feed it.
Maybe your specimen is harder to keep, but i read that the red one is quite easy.
I think it's hit or miss with them.
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