Coral dying?

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can someone help me what could going on with this coral is it dying?
 

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Not dying, just unhappy or being moody. Toadstool right?
Mine pouts whenever I even so much as look at the tank. But what is it attached to? Looks like it's sand...
Is this a recent addition? Have you changed anything or even been working in the vicinity of the tank?
Also dying refers to a time frame of when this coral started acting up... so when did this start???
 
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Not dying at all. But its in a bad location. Move it up higher closer to the light and into more flow, leathers like flow.
 
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Not dying, just unhappy or being moody. Toadstool right?
Mine pouts whenever I even so much as look at the tank. But what is it attached to? Looks like it's sand...
Is this a recent addition? Have you changed anything or even been working in the vicinity of the tank?
Also dying refers to a time frame of when this coral started acting up... so when did this start???
I been almost 3 weeks since i moved and it broke thats why its like that
 
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Yup there it is. See if you cant glue around the stalk not the base. Let the base attach naturally, but the sand may already have screwed that. Move it to place with a bit more light and some flow. It should recover, unlike an anem where you dmage the foot and the thing has a fatality rate of 90%.
 
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Yup there it is. See if you cant glue around the stalk not the base. Let the base attach naturally, but the sand may already have screwed that. Move it to place with a bit more light and some flow. It should recover, unlike an anem where you dmage the foot and the thing has a fatality rate of 90%.

Moved it all the way to
The top of the rock other corals are looking okay i dont understand
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Bro, let me rip your leg off and see if you're smiles and rainbows... it should recover, evetually.
I had one die from shading cause i didnt want to move it and its bigger sibling/clone(?), shaded it out. Give it time,
 
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Bro, let me rip your leg off and see if you're smiles and rainbows... it should recover, evetually.
I had one die from shading cause i didnt want to move it and its bigger sibling/clone(?), shaded it out. Give it time,
Thanks i appreciate the help lets hope it do
 
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