SweetCoralline1
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I have a rainbow wellsophyllia coral that has been inflating and deflating normally without any problems until this morning I noticed that one of the mouths was completely closed and it's side was all inflated and the other side's mouth was so far open that I think I can see it's skeleton and it's deflated. What could this be from and also is this a bad sign? What should I do? All of the tissue is there, not receding on the perimeter of the coral. Could something have damaged the mouth on the opposite side and if so, will it recover?