injured torch coral

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hey i got this awsome aussie torch coral that was the best lookin coral in the tank. but... i accidentally vacuumed 2 of the head through my siphon hose. its been about a week and the heads havent opened back up. what should i do???(theres only 4 heads total so its obvious somethings wrong with it.
 
Your best bet is to move it to a lower flow zone and lower light and leave it alone. Is there still live tissue on it?

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Is there any tissue left that you can see?
 
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Depending what kind of flow it is currently in, my experiences are it may even need a little higher flow (not blasted)
 
There are several good coral dips, Coral RX, Revive, etc. I just dipped a frogspawn in Coral RX, put it in a little higher flow and it is doing really good
 
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do you just dip struggling corals or would RX be good for dipping corals that are opening up ok but maybe not 100 percent of what they could be?
 
I don't know I would recommend dipping corals that are looking/doing great. I don't think it would hurt to dip ones that aren't and you never know it might very well help
 

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