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![]() This is one of the first corals I ever got. It started off in my little 2 gal fluval spec and was doing great for about 4-5 months when I had a learning experience but also a tank crash. I moved it into my boyfriends 30gal which it began to recover again however he moved everything of his into his new tank and it crashed because of silicone poisoning. My torch is now back with me in my new 20gal which ever coral I have is doing amazing in but my torch is recovering horribly.
I'll post pictures tomorrow when the lights are on but basically its reseading into its tubes and it looks horrible. Tenticals are usually never visable however it is still alive. Does anyone have idea's on how to help it possibly recover?
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![]() They all recovered in my tank while he carbon dosed and water changed his tuns. He used a fungus killing silicone in his sump that would have been fine if he had let it soak for 24hrs but he hooked it up right away and just about killed all his corals. His 2 GBTA didnt make it and neither did his toadstool.
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![]() Ouch. Well water quality should be good (goes without saying). Also I think too much light while it recovers would be pretty bad. A little on the low side is always better than too much especially if it's stressed already.
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![]() BTW it is the torch in my display pic... wish it still looked that good
Okay I'll try moving it down, low or medium flow? Also any suppliments? It used to love meaty foods but now I cant get it to eat
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![]() I've never had a torch but I'm thinking of my frogspawn. It seems to prefer low - med flow. At least it extends much further under that type of flow and I suspect the torch may be similar.
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