Dropped my colt coral

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A little worried about my cult coral as I stoped it on the floor as I was cleaning up and adding rock to my tank it did fall pretty bad but is in one peace. Would it be okay ?
Or should I take prucoutions ?
 
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Here is a pic

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It is a soft coral and potentially bounce right back. Good water flow Will help it to stabilize
 

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It's going to be PO'd a bit but will spring back if your water parameters are good.
 
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Yeah my water is always clean :)
And well hopefully he will bounce up
 

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Give him some time...we all do it...
 

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