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So - is our Torch Coral torched? I'm pretty sure it is - but am wondering if anyone knows what has happened to it. Does it have too much flow? I've moved it from about midway up the reef to the sand to see if a little less light would help. If it's dying (which I presume it is), do I need to get this out of my tank right away? Thanks for any help.
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Looks bleached, but not dead. You said it was higher up in the tank before right?
It was prob receiving to much light. Flow looks good.
 
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+1 bleached and flow looks perfect.

Did it look pretty much the same (minus turning white) before?

Because to be honest it looks to be pretty happy right now (again, minus being bleached out).
 

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