Dip leather toadstool coral?

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I got a freebie coral, a leather toadstool, with a clean up crew order.

I wasn't expecting the coral, nor did I particularly want it.

Would I be OK to dip the coral in Coral Rx? I wasn't able to find anything on the Coral Rx website about using it on leather corals.
 
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I got a freebie coral, a leather toadstool, with a clean up crew order.

I wasn't expecting the coral, nor did I particularly want it.

Would I be OK to dip the coral in Coral Rx? I wasn't able to find anything on the Coral Rx website about using it on leather corals.
I have done this with a toadstool when I originally purchased it 6 months ago, mostly I was suspect of the rock it was (and still is) attached to . The coral struggled for the first month and I’m not sure if it was due to the dip or general coral health, but it is now 3 times the original size and threatening to take over its area. It’s a good problem to have! :)
 

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I have 5 different toadstools and have dipped all of them, didn't seem to be an issue although one took about a month to open it's polyps, not sure if it was the dip or not but it's fine now.
 
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