First torch coral need advice

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I agree with hygger wave maker as I have one myself in a small 10g

Anyway don’t be intimidated by torches, not hard just not always recommended as a first piece. Pick up the kits I’ve previously mentioned, start it in lower flow and go from there. You don’t want to blast it with too much of anything right now. Start low and build it up
 
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Hygger makes a great small tank wave maker that is adjustable and affordable. I’ve been running the larger one for a year and a half and really like it.
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I agree with hygger wave maker as I have one myself in a small 10g

Anyway don’t be intimidated by torches, not hard just not always recommended as a first piece. Pick up the kits I’ve previously mentioned, start it in lower flow and go from there. You don’t want to blast it with too much of anything right now. Start low and build it up
It was doing fine with the lights on today just wondering if it’s supposed to retract like this when the lights are off
 

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Water parameters

Salinity 1.026

Nitrates 4 ppm

Phosphate 2 ppm

Temp 76*

Just got My first pricey piece of coral and want to make sure everything goes right with this, my flow is mid range just need some tips on care and what should I look out for these next couple days

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It doesn’t look upset…. Just observe it for now. I don’t have much luck with torches. I have better luck with anemones strangely.
 
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Torches are generally pretty tolerant to higher flow and higher lighting, so you should be good. I think Torches are pretty easy to keep as long as your nutrients aren't too low. Some folks struggle with Torches, so you'll want to give it time before buying more and see how it goes.

Try to keep them away from Hammers and Frogspawn and pretty much anything else. They will sting and kill their neighbours.
Okay thank you I’ll try my best to keep this little dude alive
 
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It doesn’t look upset…. Just observe it for now. I don’t have much luck with torches. I have better luck with anemones strangely.
My first coral was a Kenya tree and it survived a 3 day old tank and I had got a anemone with it survived a month and it started melting
I agree with hygger wave maker as I have one myself in a small 10g

Anyway don’t be intimidated by torches, not hard just not always recommended as a first piece. Pick up the kits I’ve previously mentioned, start it in lower flow and go from there. You don’t want to blast it with too much of anything right now. Start low and build it up
just bought it we shall see how it goes
 

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It was doing fine with the lights on today just wondering if it’s supposed to retract like this when the lights are off
Looks fine, for some reason some of mine retract a lot more then that at night. I assume it’s the ph swing but I can’t do much about it without having a fuge so…..
Anyways yours is fine
 
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Looks fine, for some reason some of mine retract a lot more then that at night. I assume it’s the ph swing but I can’t do much about it without having a fuge so…..
Anyways yours is fine
Just put the pump in its just perfect thank you guys, I haven’t noticed any pests on the torch besides Spirorbis my lfs said it’s harmless on the skeleton
 

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Yup all these are great guidelines for torches

I think most importantly is to have stable parameters :) so whatever you change just do it slow and torches are fairly forgiving (for me atleast)

But i do notice mine start coloring up more when my nutrients are higher
IE NO3: 20ppm
PO4 0.1ish lol

(All those torches on the top right came from one colony six months ago!)
 

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Yup all these are great guidelines for torches

I think most importantly is to have stable parameters :) so whatever you change just do it slow and torches are fairly forgiving (for me atleast)

But i do notice mine start coloring up more when my nutrients are higher
IE NO3: 20ppm
PO4 0.1ish lol

(All those torches on the top right came from one colony six months ago!)
First day with the pump did pretty alright going to get my water tested tomorrow like magnesium nitrates and phosphates tested my salinity today and it was at 1.026
 

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First day with the pump did pretty alright going to get my water tested tomorrow like magnesium nitrates and phosphates tested my salinity today and it was at 1.026
Got my nutrients tested my magnesium was just under 11800 salinity was at 1.026 phosphates just right and nitrates are good parameters seem fine just the torch is slightly deflated
 

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Got my nutrients tested my magnesium was just under 11800 salinity was at 1.026 phosphates just right and nitrates are good parameters seem fine just the torch is slightly deflated
Hm, is the magnesium, 11800 a typo? Torches seem to be happy with magnesium around 1400.
 
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Hm, is the magnesium, 11800 a typo? Torches seem to be happy with magnesium around 1400.
Yes my fault my mag is slightly below I’m fairly new to this hobby so I’m getting a understanding of all the readings lol so yea right under 1400 my lfs told me
 

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Yes my fault my mag is slightly below I’m fairly new to this hobby so I’m getting a understanding of all the readings lol so yea right under 1400 my lfs told me
1350 is the normal number but torches frogspawn and hammers seem to thrive at 1400. I try to keep mine slightly above 1400. Happy reefing!
 
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Hm, is the magnesium, 11800 a typo? Torches seem to be happy with magnesium around 1400.
1350 is the normal number but torches frogspawn and hammers seem to thrive at 1400. I try to keep mine slightly above 1400. Happy reefing!
Thank you guys a lot I’ll keep this thread updated
 

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