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I know my reef is still maturing being only a month-and-a-half old. But today I looked at my torch corals comma and one is completely gone and the other seems to be fading. Any idea what this is?
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The second picture comma that torch has possibly a barnacle in the center of it.
 

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If I had to guess I would say water chemistry issues. Do you have current numbers? What lighting type/fixture are you using?
 
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Nitrite .5
Nitrate 10
pH 7.8
Salinity 1.026

Not sure what caused the Nitrite spike, only real change was adding a HOB fuge yesterday
 

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Nitrite could and likely is an issue here.

However, with LPS such as euphylia, Calcium, Alkalinity, and Magnesium numbers should be tested as well.
 
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I haven't tested the mag yet, did a 30% water change on Sunday though... alk and calcium are both a bit on the high side
 

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I know my reef is still maturing being only a month-and-a-half old. But today I looked at my torch corals comma and one is completely gone and the other seems to be fading. Any idea what this is?
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The second picture comma that torch has possibly a barnacle in the center of it.
You need to let the tank age longer. Its very young. Needs more time to balance out. good luck.
 

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Look for brown slime ...try to pick it up and smell it...if brown slime you need to cut the affectet heads of before it spreads
 

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The bottom 2 heads had brown slime coming out the day after, its quick and they were all gone so i cut them of and the rest is doing great
 

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Nice avatar! Glad you were able to save your torch. Mine do the same thing no matter where I place them.
 

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Instability due to tank immaturity would be my thought, in general. I have to :p LOL :D because I love your user name, @Mr_Banana_Pants. It's pretty fantastic. Then I read further and @harryball69 chimed in and I nearly fell off the couch. I
love it! OK, silly me. :rolleyes: Sorry. Good luck with the torch and the new tank. Happy reefing! :)
 

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