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Whatsup with my torch coral. Is it dying?

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Photos taken under blue lights make identification difficult, but it could be brown jelly disease. Can you remove the torch? If so, give it a good sniff if it smells horrible it has brown jelly disease which can spread to other torches in the tank. If you're not able to remove the torch can you post another pic under white light?
 

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Photos taken under blue lights make identification difficult, but it could be brown jelly disease. Can you remove the torch? If so, give it a good sniff if it smells horrible it has brown jelly disease which can spread to other torches in the tank. If you're not able to remove the torch can you post another pic under white light?
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