Now thinking about it even more, the side of the coral that landed on the goni was the one with zero tissue remaining on the head. So that would make even more sense.
Yeah goni is suck a killer. My frag of goni felt on top of a sculy and damaged it bad. When I told it out of a sculy, a sculy’s tissue also came off too ♂
It was a gross mass floating on the frag. And lights were out so I freaked out. But once I calmed down and thought about it it was more like an ammonia melt of a coral than a gelatinous substance on the heads.... I don't know how long but I'm pretty sure it knocked over between 4am and 11am. I was making video of peppermint shrimp larvae and didn't see it then. I might not have noticed but I don't think it was knocked over at 4am.
So one head is starting to expand. The other head looks half damaged. I'm just observing currently. If I saved even one head I'll be thrilled. Nothing else in my tank looks unhappy currently.