Toadstool slumped over.. Need help!

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LittlePieceOfTheReef

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Hey everyone!
I could really use some help from the experts. My Toadstool has been slumped over since Saturday morning. I moved it from a spot that wasn’t getting much flow to a location that gets better flow. It’s been a month since I’ve done a complete maintenance on the aquarium (I’m going to do it this weekend) but I’m beyond confused as to what’s happening with this toadstool. I’ve done partial water changes since my last maintenance. My euphyllia are doing fine. I’ve attached a pic of the current situation. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
By the way, I’ve only had this coral about two weeks.
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It’s probably OK. My green leather will look like that for days. I would leave it alone.
 

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