Torch - Normal or Something I Need to Worry About?

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Curious if this is normal on Torch or something I need to worry about. Thx


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Polyp bail out from the look of it.....that is a very upset torch coral....do you have a list of your parameters?
 
Polyp bail out from the look of it.....that is a very upset torch coral....do you have a list of your parameters?

I did lose the head behind it.

Salinity: 1.026
Alk: 10.2 dKH
pH 7.7
Phosphate 0.5
Calcium 349
Magnesium 1372
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 19
 
I did lose the head behind it.

Salinity: 1.026
Alk: 10.2 dKH
pH 7.7
Phosphate 0.5
Calcium 349
Magnesium 1372
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 19
Cal is low
Phos is high
Alk is ok but lowering could possibly help
I have recently brought mag up to 1450+ and have seen a huge diff. In lps
(Dont go above 1500 if possible)

I would say parameters are likely the culprit...whats flow and light look like?
 
I have a CO2 scrubber coming saturday. What do I do for calcium? Supplement? Thx
Yup. I think given your pH and calc, I'd be tempted to do a bigger WC than usual, then start regularly testing so you can work out how much your tank is using.

That will help bring down your phos too. Personally I like mine below 0.05
 
Yes @Randy Holmes-Farley has some awesome recipes and a great calculator to dose correctly....do you have a skimmer? If so unplug the tube running to the pump from the cup side and let fresh air into the pump it will help raise ph...
 
With phos being at .5 a wc isnt going to correct that i would run gfo if you can or add something the phosphate can bind to....phosphate will leach from rocks and sand and everything in the tank that has absorbed it til it hits a stable level....i had phos at a .7 and it took almost a week of running gfo to get it below a .1 ....i still run gfo to keep it stable and a refugium....
 
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Cal is low
Phos is high
Alk is ok but lowering could possibly help
I have recently brought mag up to 1450+ and have seen a huge diff. In lps
(Dont go above 1500 if possible)

I would say parameters are likely the culprit...whats flow and light look like?
PAR is around 130, video of flow (not anything crazy, more waving)
 
Everything looks good for flow and lighting i am guessing the high phos and cal have a lot to do with it....i had issues keeping torchs til i got phos under control...
 
Everything looks good for flow and lighting i am guessing the high phos and cal have a lot to do with it....i had issues keeping torchs til i got phos under control...
Great advice for sure!

All I'll add is make adjustments slowly.

Randy has some great recipes!

@N1tew0lf1212 is on it ;)
 
Agree on calcium which os very important for their skeletal health and can lead to bailout as will excess water flow, and too little light. Too much light- they bleach. . . . too little, they expel their zooxanthelllae and shrink.
Assure also Nitrate and Phos is not elevated as well as water temp
 

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