Pulsing Xenia problem, advice needed

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Hi,
I have a pulsing Xenia that used to be on the sandbed until it started dying. I then put it on my rockwork and it exploded in growth. Then I started noticing that the tips on the polyps are turning white, like so:
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At night, they shrink down like this:
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If this was only happening to one or two stems, I wouldn’t be so worried. But this is now happening to the whole colony, as of yesterday. Can somebody explain this occurrence, and if I should do anything to remedy this? Thanks!
 

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Hi,
I have a pulsing Xenia that used to be on the sandbed until it started dying. I then put it on my rockwork and it exploded in growth. Then I started noticing that the tips on the polyps are turning white, like so:
3C88D23D-DD8B-4438-90A0-64EACF9CC46A.jpeg

4B637B74-5E8B-429A-8428-50EF30105592.jpeg

F3F93210-5CBC-4AFA-9362-E3FB8E242EFF.jpeg


At night, they shrink down like this:
33D08164-7F17-4999-8937-2E3F6A0FE49F.jpeg


If this was only happening to one or two stems, I wouldn’t be so worried. But this is now happening to the whole colony, as of yesterday. Can somebody explain this occurrence, and if I should do anything to remedy this? Thanks!
This will happen due to:
High salinity
High pk
Too much flow
Insufficient lighting or too bright
Low or no phosphate/nitrates
 
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This will happen due to:
High salinity
High pk
Too much flow
Insufficient lighting or too bright
Low or no phosphate/nitrates
That’s it—High salinity! A few weeks ago I did a water change and must’ve messed up because the salinity went up to 1.028. Perhaps it got damaged. It is also directly in the flow, but I can’t see that as a major problem, because it’s only helped it spread...
 
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