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Trill 12/30/2015 08:48 PM

Torch coral color loss ?
 
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My parameters are at the correct condition
I target feed quite often so I don't know why this torch coral is losing color. It used to be extended and healthy looking until recently.
So what do you think is causing this ? :uhoh3:



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Dkuhlmann 12/31/2015 05:06 AM

What exactly are your water parameters? Please include the following list

temp
sg
mg
alk
ca
nitrate
phosphate
ammonia
nitrite
Are you dosing anything
What salt mix do you use

How long has your tank been setup? How long have you had this torch? Do you have any other Euphyllia in your tank and if so how are they doing? A picture of your tank would help also. Do you own any leather corals? If so do you run carbon?

Lots of questions yes, but are needed to get a full understanding of your tank.

ZeeSparrow 12/31/2015 07:21 AM

In addition to the above questions, where is the torch positioned in your tank? What lights are you using and for how long each day?

peco2004 12/31/2015 02:58 PM

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So my question is along the line as the original poster... I got a torch yesterday.. It arrive dark purple. Once it made it way to my tank it open up immediately and has seemed to be a light pinkish color. Normal to change colors?

organism 12/31/2015 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by peco2004 (Post 24221154)
So my question is along the line as the original poster... I got a torch yesterday.. It arrive dark purple. Once it made it way to my tank it open up immediately and has seemed to be a light pinkish color. Normal to change colors?

Colors are darker when the coral is closed up, and lightens up as the skin stretches when it opens.

peco2004 12/31/2015 03:07 PM

Ok,

Thanks! Haven't lost a coral yet (fingers crossed) and it seems happy where it is at.

Dkuhlmann 12/31/2015 04:04 PM

It also depends on your lighting as different lighting can make corals look to be different colors.

organism 12/31/2015 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Dkuhlmann (Post 24221279)
It also depends on your lighting as different lighting can make corals look to be different colors.

Not in the span of 24 hours in the same tank...

Dkuhlmann 12/31/2015 06:15 PM

I missed that and that is very true.

cliff_c 01/05/2016 03:59 PM

Maybe too much light? Where is the torch in the tank?

Trill 01/11/2016 04:39 PM

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Here's a better photo, it's been looking like this for a couple weeks now
My water parameters are all good. I moved it lower in the light thinking it was "bleaching" also been dosing Reef energy to try to gain color and still no hope

Trill 01/11/2016 04:43 PM

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Scorpius 01/11/2016 06:03 PM

I had my hammer coral bleach out on me. Moved it too an area of indirect lighting. Left it there for quite some time with zero improvement, but no worsening. Moved it back to an area with more light and it regained it's color back and has doubled in size. Sometimes things happen and we don't have a clue why.

Go.Fish 01/12/2016 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Trill (Post 24245507)
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Here's a better photo, it's been looking like this for a couple weeks now
My water parameters are all good. I moved it lower in the light thinking it was "bleaching" also been dosing Reef energy to try to gain color and still no hope

That's not looking too happy. Which brand of test kits are you using and what do you measure salt level with?

ilikefish34 01/20/2016 11:31 AM

It would still serve you best to answer all of the questions by Dkuhlmann and Zeesparrow to get a full understanding. I know that you said your parameters are "good" but specificity would be useful.

Good Luck
Mike

Dkuhlmann 01/20/2016 02:50 PM

Mike, sometimes I think people don't answer this because either they have test strips or do not have the kits and have their LFS do the test for them. Unfortunately it is not of much help as you already know. Without the actual numbers from the tests there is no way to give proper diagnosis.


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