Sick corals help

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I disturbed my xenia and now a few of my corals are paying the price. After disturbing (cutting) my xenia it released its toxins I am guessing and my frogspawn shriveled up. My hammer coral is in the process of dieing and I forgot the name of the one that looks like grass but it lost most of its color. Can some of my corals be saved.? If so how?
 

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Have you been running any carbon to try and get rid of the toxin? Or several water changes?
 
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Yes chemi pure elite changed after it happened have done 4 major wc's the frogspawn has gotten better it was smaller and the green grass looking one forgot name has save a couple spots of color.
 
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What the frogspawn looked liked like before the toxins
 

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