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Whenever you buy a new coral always start it off on the sand in a lowish light and flow area then you can slowly move it up to its final position over a couple of weeks. Mushrooms are pretty hardy and it should come round. If it doesn’t start to regain its health over the next couple of days then try this.
Get a small Tupperware (not sure if they are called Tupperware in the states but I mean a small plastic food tub) and put some live rock rubble in the bottom. Place the mushroom on top of the rock rubble and place on the sand in a lowish flow area of your tank. Over the next week or so the mushroom should reattach to one of the pieces of rock. Once you are happy you can then glue or cement the rock where you would like it to go. Hope that all makes sense.
Shaun.
It’s called a Tupperware.
He is attached to a small piece of rock. It was the rock he was on at the lfs. I had just wedged it in a crack. I moved that rock down to just on top of the sandbed. If he’s not looking better in a day or two, I’ll put him in a Tupperware just to reduce flow even more.