Do bleached corals need less flow?

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Have a torch that is bleached. It is recovering. It was because of temperature. Need to glue some other corals down today and I was thinking about gluing the torch back to the rock in the right flow area. Would it be bad to put it back into a higher flow area or would this not be an issue?
 

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Have a torch that is bleached. It is recovering. It was because of temperature. Need to glue some other corals down today and I was thinking about gluing the torch back to the rock in the right flow area. Would it be bad to put it back into a higher flow area or would this not be an issue?
I'd probably leave it until it recovers and then move it (less stress).
 

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