help with Branching Purple coralline

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I just received an order from seahorsesavvy.com that included a small specimen of branching purple coralline algae which appears to be significantly bleached, and I'm not sure if its still alive or has any chance of recovering once in the tank.

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That's what it looked like as soon as I took it out of the box. The package delivery was delayed by about an hour and a half, but it isn't particularly hot outside where I am. Any advice on whether or not it will recover once in the tank or special care tips to get it looking healthier would be greatly appreciated.

edit: also received a Gorgonian without a frag plug, any tips on safely attaching it to my rockwork would be appreciated as well.
 

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I just received an order from seahorsesavvy.com that included a small specimen of branching purple coralline algae which appears to be significantly bleached, and I'm not sure if its still alive or has any chance of recovering once in the tank.

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That's what it looked like as soon as I took it out of the box. The package delivery was delayed by about an hour and a half, but it isn't particularly hot outside where I am. Any advice on whether or not it will recover once in the tank or special care tips to get it looking healthier would be greatly appreciated.

edit: also received a Gorgonian without a frag plug, any tips on safely attaching it to my rockwork would be appreciated as well.
Agree with others as to ability to thrive. coral with coralline already established makes it geniculate allowing spreading cells called crustose to adhere to rocks, coral, shells (often seen on snails and crabs) and even glass. Adding rock with coralline is actually the easiest way to introduce coralline opposed to the magic liquids which rarely work. Maintain light-flow-calcium for support of this coralline.
 

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