Toadstool behaving weired

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Added a toadstool coral to my tank over a week ago, since then it shrunk, does not extend much and I’m not sure but I think some parts have been dying.
Water parameters are:
pH 8,2
KH 8
Nh3/nh4 0
No3 15
No2 0,2
I would like to know if I should worry and take action or just wait.
I wanted to add a picture of the affected part but I don’t know how to add one. Maybe someone can tell me how to upload one because I think it would help
 
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Look up toadstool shedding and see if that is what it is doing. How old is your tank?
I don’t know if you can see it clearly but it looks like a part is missing in the front
 

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If it is a nudibranch it will likely come out after your lights are off. I found one in my tank not long ago, and it was clearly eating because it grew fast. There are a few species I believe that feed on leather corals.

Check this thread.
 
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Just give it a little more flow or baste it a few times a week to help shedding. Its fairly normal. Mine is growing directly infront of the return outlet so its getting blasted and growing like a weed.
 
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