HELP! IS MY GSP DYING?

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It won’t open and it looks like this. I think it’s dying. What should I do? My nitrite and nitrate are high. Is that killing it? Should I move it to a qt tank? I’m so scared and need advice

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A water change will bring down the nitrite and nitrate. Is your tank fully cycled? The good part is that gsp is pretty bulletproof. Sometimes it doesn't open for a day or so as it grows.
 

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GSP is a weird coral, some people get it to thrive but others manage to kill it. I’ve killed both of the frags I had. But it’s ironic as I can grow LPS, other softies and SPS in the tanks I killed the GSP in.

Seeming you say you’ve got nitrites that says the tank isn’t cycled. How old is the tank?
 
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