Deflated torch coral with shot tentacals

Mrussell

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Hey everyone, I have had a torch for about 4 months now. Over the past months the tentacles have become super short and deflated. I took an icp test and water parameters are all good. I have two ideas of what could be bothering it.
1)I have black bugs that are eating my Montiporas , I’m in the process of treating these guys.
2) there are hydroids on the base of the torch. Not sure if these guys would be able to sting and bother the torch??? I already treated this by covering the base with epoxy. If you check out the below pictures the top is 4 months ago and the bottom is today. As you can see there is a new head so it is growing. The bottom picture is today. Note that the torch was moved close to the zoas after the tentacle were already short, so although it looks like this could be the cause it is not it had plenty of room to expand before. I moved it in hopes to shield it from flow as I thought that may have been contributing.
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Came here cause my torch was "stiff". Tentacles shortened and not swaying. Almost static. Super strange.

Good luck with your torch! Wish I could help.

Love the videos my man. Keep em up. :)
 

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