Trying to save a brain coral!!

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I have attached 3 photos. These have been taken a few days apart. The box the coral came in was damaged and I'm trying everything I can do to save it! Has anyone else seen there brain do this? I have placed it in area of really low flow and low light. Not sure what else I can do any ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!!

As you can see it is producing a white mucas.. is this a good or bad thing?

It's losing flesh by the day...





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Ya, that things not coming my back. Sorry for the bad news. I normally find that brains do really well if they come in good, but die quickly if not.
 
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I figured it was a long shot... but wanted to give it my best effort. Thanks for the replys!
 

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