Torch tissue question

Damian reef boi

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So I have a gold indo torch and it does not have tissue on the stem, does it affect growth? Also I hot it like that and I've had it for 2 months.
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What are the white dots on the skeleton? I would dip the torch and find a better place for it where it doesn’t get too much of flow until it healed or regrow tissue on the skeleton.
 
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What are the white dots on the skeleton? I would dip the torch and find a better place for it where it doesn’t get too much of flow until it healed or regrow tissue on the skeleton.
It's already in low flow and the white specs on the skeleton I think is sand
 

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Ahh, you’re good then. I was worrieed if they are some kind of worms. Try to find out how much light it needs, it everything is good then it should fine and regrow the tissue
 

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Ahh, you’re good then. I was worrieed if they are some kind of worms. Try to find out how much light it needs, it everything is good then it should fine and regrow the tissue
Make sure your calcium levels are in range, better yet make sure everything is in range. I know for a fact low calcium can stunt euphyllia growth.
 
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