What’s wrong with Kenya tree?

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I have a lot of Kenya tree in tank and just kinda noticed this is it fragging it self? The rest of the Kenya in tank look okay

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Mine does the same thing every now and then. Don't know if they are supposed to do that but mine is fine and I have some extra frags to trade everytime he drops one.
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Yeah my Kenya tree used to shrivel up from time to time but always bounced back. I also found a random tree growing behind my rockwork from when it apparently dropped a branch.
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Yes that’s normal behavior. I have a very large one and that’s normal. Mine sometimes sheds a mucas film that looks like stringy webbing also drops little pieces of branches that turn a bluish color and those ones don’t survive but the other branches that stay a nice color survive. It’s a way of shedding some of it to protect itself at least from what I’ve noticed in my tank. My Kenya tree is 7 inches tall and about 8 inches on the branches. I just made a new post if you want to view my tree and success with it.
 
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