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Yes. most euphillya will branch new heads. Unless it's a wall hammer..Does Frogspawn do this too?
Is is possible for a torch that is sick /dying to come back, it doesn't look like brown hello disease but there is exposed skeleton, I received a frag of a torch as a freebie to an order but it was stressed pretty bad...Yep, it ll keep tightening through the middle till it is rwo separate heads or in your case 3 by the looks. My other euphyillia split quicker than the torchs.
Yep totally possible if it doesnt have any infection. I have some euphyillia that have the oddest skeleton structure because they ve receeded about then regrownIs is possible for a torch that is sick /dying to come back, it doesn't look like brown hello disease but there is exposed skeleton, I received a frag of a torch as a freebie to an order but it was stressed pretty bad...
Before I put it in the tank is used coral rx , I can see the tentacles towards the middle of each headYep totally possible if it doesnt have any infection. I have some euphyillia that have the oddest skeleton structure because they ve receeded about then regrown
Here is a better pictureBefore I put it in the tank is used coral rx , I can see the tentacles towards the middle of each head
Here is a better picture
No unfortunately it didn't make it ,I had to take it out of the tank ,it smelled so bad and the hermit crabs started to have their way with it ,it to was too far gone , I had got it as a freebie from a purchase I made with Aqua-sd, I had emailed them but they haven't responded about it , my other torches are fine though ,it was just that torch that was the problem ,it tried to dip it but it didn't help so now I have just 2Is your coral holding on?
I will also I'm looking for another torch , hopefully they will have some tonightsorry for the loss. I really like AquaSD. Great company. I will be buying some corals from them today if something catches my eye.
I've been doing pretty good with them , it's just that this coral came in like this ,it sucks ,it looked like it would have been a nice pieceI've noticed that torches HATE alkalinity swings more than anything, except peppermint shrimp. Keeping alk stable and moderate, but indirect flow and moderate lighting are the friends on this euphillya