Colt and toadstool

EricLibs

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I had no idea that colt coral and toadstool were not compatible. I placed a small frag of weeping willow toadstool in close enough proximity to a big colt that it got stung. Luckily I was home and saw what was going on and was able to move the frag but it was in there getting hit for probably about an hour. This morning the frag half opened but the side that was getting hit by the colt is still closed up and looks darker than the rest of it. My question is do toadstools normally recover from things like this or is it done ?
 

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I've only got one toadstool, but I've found it to be pretty resilient. I'd let it go and watch it. Chances are it will recover in my opinion. Can you show us a picture?
 

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It might take a while to recover while it has an emo meltdown. But I'm 99% sure it will come back. Had a hairy mush room sting the everliving stuffing out of a toad stool. It was mad for a couple weeks then puffed back out.
 

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