Torch corals and care

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Hi I have been keeping torch corals for only 6 months. I’m not the best at identifying if anything is wrong with my torches because I always feel like something is wrong. So I was just wondering you guys could take a look. For some reason I almost feel as if the torch corals flesh is gonna rip off, because for some reason the flesh looks thicker but also receding it seems like. Also some of the flesh is a little bit brown but I’m not sure if this is normal or not.

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From what I can see the flesh looks pretty healthy on the skeleton. Polyp extension looks ok as well. Torches are definitely more temperamental vs. Other euphylia.
Yeah they extend great when the light is on. Its interesting because for some reason my hammer struggles more then my torches I lost a head on it because I believe I had too much flow. Thanks for the response!
 

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