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If you’re being @MERKEY and he’s being @BobbyCline I guess I’ll have to dress up like @Lost in the Sauce
You ain't Lying. Watching them dance is what keeps me coming back.When they’re busting your stones they can be a nightmare to “fix” but when they’re good… maaaaaannnnn they’re good!
Hi, what you use to keep phosphate down?I absolutely love torches and the colors and just wow factor they bring to the tank. Sadly, mine are out for all the world to see for about a week and then close up and within probably two to three weeks they are brown jelly. I am not sure what is going on with them. Parameters are great and just sad to see. I love my hammers and frogspawns though......so I will stick with them.
Interested in NY Knicks. Live in Mayfield Hts, OHNever had them my previous 16 years in the hobby just frogspawn. They were a must this go around. Would love to have more but the two I have are taking up a lot of rock space. I will be fragging them soon to make more room starting with my NY Knicks that went from one head to six. Anyone in NE Ohio interested let me know.
Definitely a trick… I have always had them melt or start to die for some reason in the past 2 years. I now have one lonely head of Torch from a 15+ head colony.Why in the world would people want torch corals in their reef tanks? I mean they are beautifully colored, sway in the water flow and add cool dimension to a reef tank but that's all. (end sarcasm) Although there are many pros to adding torch corals to your tank there are also some cons like they can reach out an sting other corals and sometimes are troublesome when it comes to keeping them healthy. Let's talk torches!
So when it comes to torch corals are they a Trick or a Treat for you?
What are some tips and tricks for keeping them and helping them to thrive in my tank?
image via @Russo757