GSP dying?

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Hey all!

Tank is around 2 years old and I have had this GSP for all of those 2 years. It has covered a huge chunk of the overflow. Over the last 2 weeks or so, it has slowly lost its color and now most polyps are not opening. The GSP under it is thriving and was actually cut from this patch around 5 months ago. All other corals are doing great. Thoughts?

No changes in lighting in years, parameters are stable. ICP test lately had no issues.
Alk - 10.3
Cal - 430 to 440
Mag - 1440
Nit - 8
Phos - .09
Sal - 1.025

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I'd give it some time. My GSP gets fits like these for a few weeks and then comes back stronger. As long as your parameters and light haven't changed you should be ok. Run some GAC maybe?
 

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My GSP looks just like that whenever I have cyano flare ups in my tank. It closes like that and then I noticed the red film a day or two later. If you don't have a cyano issue, maybe it has to do with something else iritating it. Try gently blowing on it with a turkey baster to remove any debris and dislodge any algae or slime. That tends to work for me.
 

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