I really messed up tonight, and I am so upset. I cleaned the tank, filter, skimmer, and was looking over everything, when I decided that my candy cane, sitting in the substrate, was not doing anything but looking pretty. I decided to move it to a rock shelf. As I was positioning it, and concentrating on what I was doing, the whole rock tipped over, knocking the candy cane upside down in the sand, one of my ricordeas went flying and a zoanthid took a quick sand dip before I caught the rock. When I aquacultured this tank, I tried to use Aquastik to cement the rocks together, but for some reason, it didn't work. Well, I pulled it back out and used half a stick under that rock. Then I used more to attach the candy cane to the crevice. The ricordea was so "squishy" that I am afraid I really damaged it while putting it up on another rock ledge. Moonlights are on now and it is not glowing like it usually does and I had to apply some pressure to the candy cane to get it set in the Aquastik. I think the zoa might be ok. It didn't hit the sand hard. My beautiful tank looks awful now with white Aquastik all over the left side, the ricordea isn't glowing and, on top of everything else, my torch, which has split from one to three heads, got knocked over by something, all the heads have closed and are not opening. I didn't glue it back down, but I did remove the old glue, because I am going to the big lfs tomorrow, so I thought I'd just glue it back to the rubble when I glued down the new coral. It's propped up and very slimy on the stalk. I'm still going to the lfs, when I will tell them all this and get advise. I will take pictures with my iPad and show them the disaster. I will probably go ahead and get my little fish, but it is unlikely I will come home with corals. I am sooooo bummed.