Is random torch death just a thing with torches?

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Well thanks everyone for validating / commiserating :D I'm pretty bummed as this guy was by all appearances very healthy, flesh way down the skeleton (1-2"), etc. I am hoping that I just lose the couple of heads that are goners as the rest is still looking ok. At the rate it was growing, I can tolerate the loss of a few heads as I was going to need to frag it sooner or later anyways, I just really don't want to lose the colony. There's just something mesmerizing about the torch polyp movement that I love watching more than anything else in the tank :)
 

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Been in the same boat and largely agree with all prior posts. I've lost $1000s on high end torches that seem to suddenly self destruct. For me, I stay on top of monitoring the flesh every day and look for signs of recession, even if slight. If it continues to progress, I do antibacterial dips or in tank treatment. Sometimes, it can be fish or inverts bothering them. I have digitate hydroids in my tank and they can sting the flesh and cause recession. I haven't had issues with water changes or minor changes in reef chemistry upsetting torches, but stability is of course the best. Fragging off diseased heads is always a good idea if dipping doesn't work. Finally, you can consider a frag tank to not keep all your frags in one basket. I've disturbed my sand substrate and probably stirred up a dangerous bacterial bloom and was only able to save torches by dipping and moving to a stable tank. Oh, one more. Never feed a diseased or unhappy torch. Recipe for further disease IME.
 

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Another same here. I got few of torches from local reefers. Some were growing and all the sudden it went down hill quick. I lost countless heads and now still loosing them slowly. This also include other euphyllias.

I tried Cipro and didn’t help. So now I just leave it and let it ride to see.

I checked my parameters and nothing out of the norm much. Both are matured tanks and got the same problems.
 

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Like others have stated. Keep mag high, flow is super important, especially as they grow and indo torches do best.

My flow is blasting my torches. I just went to TopShelf and they blast there torches to.
 

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Like others have stated. Keep mag high, flow is super important, especially as they grow and indo torches do best.

My flow is blasting my torches. I just went to TopShelf and they blast their torches too.
I dosed about 35ml of mag for my 120g and it tests at about 1500 by Hanna and salifert at about 1350. So that should be ok and flow I am going at moderate. It’s not doing too great already and if I crank up the flow high, the poly will literally fall off.
 

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It seems that most have or have had problems with torches here they are fine, but sometimes I lose some mouth, I had a lot of spawns and to tell you the truth even my clans have torches, Even with the losses I still feel privileged. Grateful
 

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It seems that most have or have had problems with torches here they are fine, but sometimes I lose some mouth, I had a lot of spawns and to tell you the truth even my clans have torches, Even with the losses I still feel privileged. Grateful
Had a baby ever grown to a full size? I had prob twice experience with it but ended up disappearing
 

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