Having trouble keeping aussie torches

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So I am having a hard time keeping torches alive.

My tank has been running for about 2 years. All lps and softies.

Frogspawn, hammers, and indo torches do well. Only having problems with aussie torches.

Alk: 8.2
Ca: 420
Salinity: 1.025
Temp 77-78
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: <5ppm (lowest reading on API test)
Phosphate <.25 (lowest reading on salifert test)

Lighting is ai hydra (2) running the AB+ radion settings at about 75%.

Tank is 48x18x24 90 gallon with 20 gallon sump.

I run carbon and phosphate reactors. Dose B-Ionic 2 part.

I mix my own salt (red sea), and have and RODI water system.

Is there anything that I am missing? Anything that I should be dosing? Anything else I should be testing for?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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I have bought a couple over the internet and everyone of them were dying in the bag when I got them and I was unable to revive them. They just died within a couple days and I removed them from the aquarium before they caused problems. If I see one locally I will snatch it up if its out of the skeleton and looks healthing. I"m tagging along because from my experience they don't ship well.
 

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If their is one think I have noticed with keeping Aussie Euphyillia it is that they like nutrition. Anywhere +|- 10ppm nitrates and +|- .3ppm phosphate. l actually keep my tank at 160+ppm nitrate and 3ppm phosphate and l have never had a problem with Aussie torches dying because of lack of nutrients. Also make your you keep your ALK steady. They don’t like change.
 

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If their is one think I have noticed with keeping Aussie Euphyillia it is that they like nutrition. Anywhere +|- 10ppm nitrates and +|- .3ppm phosphate. l actually keep my tank at 160+ppm nitrate and 3ppm phosphate and l have never had a problem with Aussie torches dying because of lack of nutrients. Also make your you keep your ALK steady. They don’t like change.

I’m assuming you meant 16ppm Nitrates.
 

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Holy cow. I have sps dominant tank. Those parms will not work for me at all.

Lol. Yea Euphyillia usually doesn’t mix well with SPS dominated tank IME. L have successfully kept SPS in my tank for over year but l have problems keeping my ALK steady. Alkalinity is a whole nother ball game.
 

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I have an Aussie torch in my tank, I feed it reef roids 1-2 times per month. First pic is when I bought it, second is what it looks like now. Had 1 head when I bought it and between 8-10 now IMG_1322.JPG IMG_2380.PNG
 

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Lol. Yea Euphyillia usually doesn’t mix well with SPS dominated tank IME. L have successfully kept SPS in my tank for over year but l have problems keeping my ALK steady. Alkalinity is a whole nother ball game.

Yeah I agree. I have LPS in my reef. I have hammers and torches, but my torches are not Australian torches.
 
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Nope. 160ppm. Blood red off the charts of the API kit and way beyond close to the top of the chart on the NYOS kit.

Wow. Didn’t know they needed water so dirty.

Does anyone else have success with water conditions like this?
 

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With my other LPS in my sps dominant reef doing great. I"m sure someone has to have an Aussie torch in there sps dominant reef where nitrates are none existent and phosphates are less than .1
 

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With my other LPS in my sps dominant reef doing great. I"m sure someone has to have an Aussie torch in there sps dominant reef where nitrates are none existent and phosphates are less than .1
If you feed the torch (personally I use reef roids) you should be able to keep them in a low nutrient system.
 
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Update. Bought a hanna phosphate checker.

Phosphates are at .08ppm

Anyone else have any other ideas?
 

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