How hardy are torch corals?

Donttouchthebutt

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I really want a torch coral or a hammer coral or anything along those lines. I love the look of the anemone but they require to much work! I'm just curious if I would be able to get something like a torch coral and be able to keep it alive.
 

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They're somewhere in the middle honestly. Some systems do great with them and in some they just don't do well. You will need a good light source and I recommend feeding them to keep healthy.
 

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I have a hammer and frogspawn that's growing like crazy. Torch on the other hand is still the same size and never really extended. Recently I experimented with different placement and it's finally starting to show some life and a little growth (I think). From what I can tell the biggest difference is flow. My torch seems to be responding well to higher flow.
 

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They are great and not difficult to maintain. Just take care of your water and spot feed once in a while. I use LRS in my tank and it feeds everything!

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