Torch corals curling and blown up

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I was hoping this would go away but it's been almost 2 weeks now. Both of my torches look like this. Everything else is doing good. Parameters look the same as always. I use reef crystals so my calcium is always super high. It is a newer tank, 6-8 months or so. I just asked the coral shop I got it from and they said they have never seen this. I thought it was flow but he has more flow on his torches then I do. Plus one torch is one the bottom almost in shade and still doing what this green one is doing. I'm at a loss here.

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Bringing this back up as they don't look much better. Stability has improved. Still not perfect but I think I got it. Any idea whats doing this? Someone suggested dipping them as everything else is looking good....
 

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