Torch turning white

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Can’t seem to get it to extend for anything and then learned that the white color may be due to “bleaching”. Only been in for a week. My other LPS in the tank are doing great.

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Params:
Nitrates: 0
pH: 8.2
Phosphates: 1
Calcium: 390
Mag/Alk: Untested (getting tested later today)

Been doing 10% water changes once per week.
 
What lighting do you have it under? And did you acclimate it to that lighting?
Can’t seem to get it to extend for anything and then learned that the white color may be due to “bleaching”. Only been in for a week. My other LPS in the tank are doing great.

221f8136d937eee8e3d917cb575bf9cd.jpg


Params:
Nitrates: 0
pH: 8.2
Phosphates: 1
Calcium: 390
Mag/Alk: Untested (getting tested later today)

Been doing 10% water changes once per week.
 
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Torches tend to like low light and low flow. I would maybe turn the lights down a little bit to see if it recovers. Also your nutrients seem a little out, zero nitrate but 1 (i assume ppm) phosphate. You may need to raise nitrate a little bit as LPS and torches tend to like a little dirtier water.
 
Torches tend to like low light and low flow. I would maybe turn the lights down a little bit to see if it recovers. Also your nutrients seem a little out, zero nitrate but 1 (i assume ppm) phosphate. You may need to raise nitrate a little bit as LPS and torches tend to like a little dirtier water.
How do I raise nitrates? I was under the impression they needed to be kept at 0 to avoid algae blooms. Is there a happy medium?
 
How do I raise nitrates? I was under the impression they needed to be kept at 0 to avoid algae blooms. Is there a happy medium?
Corals do need some nitrate to thrive. Generally ~5PPM Not high enough to cause algae, but not low enough that the corals cant utilize it.
 

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