Euphyllia eating fungus?

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I put the Torch on a paper plate and applied a drop but it didn't change color from what I could see. It wasn't in water so it wasn't its usual shape either, it was more like snot instead of fuzzy. Not sure if that rules out the zoo/fungus post or not.

@StrangeDejavu did your other Euphyllia end up okay, or did they get whatever your torch had?

I have a thread on this torch, but I came across this older thread after a lot of searching, and I wondered if any of the posters here could speak to my problem.

@Brian1f1 were you able to save your torch? How did you treat it? I'm going through the same thing on two of mine:
Torch1.jpg

IndoTorch.jpg

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@StrangeDejavu did your other Euphyllia end up okay, or did they get whatever your torch had?

Mine is still with me. I didn’t treat it. I kept it on the sand bed out of direct current. I wouldn’t say it’s doing great, it’s an odd torch, but still alive. Your first pic looks very unwell. Your second not so bad, more like mine was. Make sure your not blasting it with flow.

@Brian1f1 were you able to save your torch? How did you treat it? I'm going through the same thing on two of mine:
Torch1.jpg

IndoTorch.jpg

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--Kyle
 

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i am battling this and wanna know what it is?
Have no idea what it is most don't seem to know or ever heard of it. I'm still battling but only thing I found that is working is peroxide dips 280ml to 1 liter of water for torches and hammer's do this once every two weeks, it comes back by then. Also dosing tank with peroxide to see if it helps so far hasn't, slowly rasing the amoung I dose to the main tank. Up to 4ml per 90 gallon
 

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