Feeding purple with gold torch

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I think of of the issues my poor torch is having is not enough food. I did not realize I needed to be direct feeding it shrimp! We pellet feed our clowns daily and give our tang a piece of seaweed and then feed the whole tank with shrimp a couple times a week. How often should I be direct feeding my coral? We have several other corals as well... I just dont know what they all are! I know we have 2 mushrooms and a very sad candy cane as well and a couple others. This is really my husbands tank but I run a daycare so feeding is an activity for my kids to watch!
 
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I think its dying!
 

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It’s bleached. Tip down usually indicates lights are to intense. Base up lights to dim.
 

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I think of of the issues my poor torch is having is not enough food. I did not realize I needed to be direct feeding it shrimp! We pellet feed our clowns daily and give our tang a piece of seaweed and then feed the whole tank with shrimp a couple times a week. How often should I be direct feeding my coral? We have several other corals as well... I just dont know what they all are! I know we have 2 mushrooms and a very sad candy cane as well and a couple others. This is really my husbands tank but I run a daycare so feeding is an activity for my kids to watch!
I try to drop a mysis in my torch every couple days and it seems to love it.
 
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As far as feeding, I strongly recommend broadcast feeding Red Sea Reef Energy AB+. Easy, no hassle. Does the job.
I will look that up! We do pellets and shrimp for our clowns, dried seaweed for my lemon tang, and some seaweed flakes. We dose the tank with reef roids too.
 
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Lps and softies turn white/clear from not enough light. Unlike sps.
How much light should it be getting? Where I had it before is when it started to bleach so I moved it to a more shady spot.... It was so happy for a good 5m! Where the red arrow is was where it was before then I moved it back and now I moved it again.... Thanks foe taking time to help!
 

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Lps and softies turn white/clear from not enough light. Unlike sps.
Hmmm, is that really the case? I have a bleached torch that is not recovering in low light and low flow and I'm perplexed cause I'm feeding it daily. Should I move it to higher light and hope it will recover? It's been over 1 month like this and tissue has recessed a lot, but not over the ridge.
 

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Hmmm, is that really the case? I have a bleached torch that is not recovering in low light and low flow and I'm perplexed cause I'm feeding it daily. Should I move it to higher light and hope it will recover? It's been over 1 month like this and tissue has recessed a lot, but not over the ridge.
One, stop feeding so much and yes move it up some and in more of a moderate flow. Make sure it’s a gentle but stinger flow so the torch is waving but not tearing.
Not gonna say it’s gonna completely recover overnight but would have a better chance.
 

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I’ve had torches as well. Currently only have 6 colonies of about 6-10 heads each. Not in my interest to keep them anymore. To simple. Few months back when I was LPS dominant, over 150 heads.
 

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