Help with toadstool mushroom coral

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Not sure if previous post posted, sorry if repeated. I dipped Tuesday with mild solutions of Bayer, rinsed and weak CoralRX pro, I necrosis on edges and been removing and netting out. Did I kill it?
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Not sure if previous post posted, sorry if repeated. I dipped Tuesday with mild solutions of Bayer, rinsed and weak CoralRX pro, I necrosis on edges and been removing and netting out. Did I kill it?
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Moved to new location today, still see dead tissue
 
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put it in front of a Power head, leave it there. It will come back
Did that and shock it, holding onto rock it’s attached to today, it’s got flow from 2 directions now. You give me hope! Do I pull off dead tissue or leave alone?
 

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They are very weird- If you stress it out they will sometimes remain closed for up to 5 months and then one day they will open up again like nothing ever happened. I would give it more light and give it more flow and it should be fine.
 
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Leave the dead tissue- removing it will just aggrevate it more.
Well, of course that makes sense! I fiddle with it, no more. Is it closed up now? Can you tell me? Only corals I have are Zoas and mushrooms that came on live rock years and years ago and just grew.

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So my blue face angel ate half of the outside and half of the inside plate. I thought it was a goner. That was maybe 2 months ago. I found a new home for my angel, we weren't a good match anymore , the toadstool now looks amazing. It took a couple weeks in front of the power head to get there. It stayed attached to its rock but kept flipping over. I straightened it many times. I would leave it alone
Look at the first few seconds of the video .
 
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Oh my, I think my “ Sally Sailfin Tang “ nipped it alittle! Thanks so mush to everyone’s help, Debra
 
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It’s exposing part of thick stalk! I’m just watching with my magnifying glass. I’m glad to know to leave it alone Big Thanks!!!
 

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