Ammonia spike, coral closed, dying?

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Ammonia 0.25

I did a water change with treated water, only about a gallon. Roughly 10%. I noticed that my newer Kenya tree started to go sorta limp. It wasn’t fully opened yet but in the process. I immediately tested Ammonia and it was 0.25. I took out roughly two gallons of water for an emergency change. I tested the new water going into the tank and it read 0. The Kenya tree is entirely closed now. Small male clown is breathing heavy

I haven’t seen a change in ammonia levels. Is Kenya tree dying? Should I remove asap? I also have Zoa that closed now
 
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You may have a false reading especially if youre using API test kit. Going limp with kenyii suggests lack of light, water flow or both. Look at your nitrate and phosphate levels which would more have coral impact
 
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You may have a false reading especially if youre using API test kit
I am using an API test kit. I’ve used this exact kit in the past and haven’t had any issues.

Tested new water as in new salt water or new rodi water
I tested the new salt water. Nothing that I’m aware of died. The hermits are still alive and all fish.
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Your probably absolutely fine.
Our hobby test kits measure total amonia nh3 + nh4. It is the free amonia nh3 that is harmful. The higher the temperature and ph the more free amonia there will be in the water. Api is notorious for false readings of amonia.

this calculator will let estimate how much free amonia actually exists.

https://www.hamzasreef.com/Contents/Calculators/FreeAmmonia.php

Assuming a normal range of around 77 degrees and a ph around 8.1 and salinity 35ppt gives you about .0141ppm of free amonia.

NH3 level
safe 0.001 0.020 ppm
alert 0.020 0.050 ppm

This assumes the api actually measured any amonia.
 

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Ammonia 0.25

I did a water change with treated water, only about a gallon. Roughly 10%. I noticed that my newer Kenya tree started to go sorta limp. It wasn’t fully opened yet but in the process. I immediately tested Ammonia and it was 0.25. I took out roughly two gallons of water for an emergency change. I tested the new water going into the tank and it read 0. The Kenya tree is entirely closed now. Small male clown is breathing heavy

I haven’t seen a change in ammonia levels. Is Kenya tree dying? Should I remove asap? I also have Zoa that closed now
What do you mean by "treated water"?
 
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What do you mean by "treated water"?
I usually add a half dose of maintenance dose of Seachem Pristine.
If I’m being completely honest I think I was just being dramatic. I think everybody was a little shocked by the initial water change. All the fish are acting normal. The zoa’s haven’t opened but the Kenya tree is not as shrunk as it was. It was almost a perfect little round ball but it’s picking up now
 

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