Copepods on torch coral

Eduardo Rosales

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Hello,

A month ago a friend gave me a green torch, although it did not have fleshy tissue on the edge of the head it looked healthy.

For two weeks the tentacles have not fully extended, today I checked with a magnifying glass and I see a lot of copepods in the coral. What can I do to eliminate the copepods and recover the torch?

BEFORE:

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NOW:

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the copepods are not bothering the coral. If anything, corals eat copepods, its a free snack if the copepod chooses to climb onto a coral polyp. Sorry but something else is making your torch unhappy.

Torches are not easy. Would suggest to list your parameters and relevant info, and some folks can offer help.
 
Aquarium parameters:

Ca: 440
KH: 9
mg: 1320
ph: 8
No3: 10
Po4: 0,15
Temp: 77F°

The rest of corals are fine. Including others torches.
 
I might be wrong, but that looks to be the result of flatworm (red planaria).
On a sidenote, do not let your mg become lower than 1350. Torches prefer around 1400 mg.
 

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