Coral broke

MaxLR

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Hello reefers,

my coral was already acting weird. He always bended downwards and never stayed up right.
Now it fell and broke a bit. Should I be concerned about my health because of the toxic it can release and other coral and animals in the aquarium?
sorry for the bad pics.

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If you anchor it between 2 rocks, it will re-attach to one or both rocks. It may want some more light and flow. Maybe why it became un-attached
 

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If you anchor it between 2 rocks, it will re-attach to one or both rocks
+1 i think it should be fine. Put it between two rocks. You could also use something like a rubber band to hold it to the rock of your choice. The toxin should be fine. You could put some carbon in the tank to clean it up :)
 

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