Torch coral not extending! Everything else looks great

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Hi everyone,

I’m back in the reef game after about 15 years and new to R2R! Things have changed a lot with how much information is out there to help figure out problems so I thought and ask yall…

I got my tank setup (26 Red Sea peninsula) in December and it’s been running great, I have mostly LPS and 1 or 2 SPS. Everything looks to be thriving, plump and well extended except for my torch. Since I’ve gotten the torch it never really fully extended. I had it high up in the tank with high flow and higher lighting but it looked like it was too much. I moved it lower with medium flow and medium light and it seems to be doing the same thing. Do you guys think it’s a light issue or a flow issue? I have the Red Sea led50 at about 42% blue at the peak of the cycle (15% whites). I was told these lights were strong and should not be put above 50% which seems odd to me. Water parameters are:

Ph:8.2
Temp: 77
Salinity: 34.6
Nitrates: 6.5
Alkalinity: 9.4-9.6
Calcium: 462
Magnesium: 1460
Phosphates: 0.01

On a side note I have a rock full of Zoas low on the sand and some of them seem to be extended as if they are reaching for light, so I’m thinking maybe I need to increase the intensity. Sorry for the long paragraph but any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Looks good. Personally I don’t like to attach Euphyllia to the rocks. I give it a little separate rock a move that around until it looks good.
Good luck. Your tank looks great
 

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Looks good, shoot for higher po4, 0.1. Reef roids 2 or 3 times a week will help.
Welcome to r2r!
 
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Looks good. Personally I don’t like to attach Euphyllia to the rocks. I give it a little separate rock a move that around until it looks good.
Good luck. Your tank looks great
Thanks! I guess I’ll just keep it going how it is, I may move it up a little higher in the tank and keep an eye on it.
 
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Looks good, shoot for higher po4, 0.1. Reef roids 2 or 3 times a week will help.
Welcome to r2r!
I’ll try this, I’ve been feeding reef roids about once a week but minimally as I was scared of a phosphate spike but I may have been taking it too careful….thanks for the advice!
 

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Welcome, glad you are here! Moderate flow and light. I shoot for nitrates 10-15 and phosphates .05-.1. You have to be very careful with .01 phosphates, your setting out a welcome mat for dinos.
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Welcome, glad you are here! Moderate flow and light. I shoot for nitrates 10-15 and phosphates .05-.1. You have to be very careful with .01 phosphates, your setting out a welcome mat for dinos.
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Good to know I’m going to try and bring these up, I want my torch looking like yours!
 

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Hi everyone,

I’m back in the reef game after about 15 years and new to R2R! Things have changed a lot with how much information is out there to help figure out problems so I thought and ask yall…

I got my tank setup (26 Red Sea peninsula) in December and it’s been running great, I have mostly LPS and 1 or 2 SPS. Everything looks to be thriving, plump and well extended except for my torch. Since I’ve gotten the torch it never really fully extended. I had it high up in the tank with high flow and higher lighting but it looked like it was too much. I moved it lower with medium flow and medium light and it seems to be doing the same thing. Do you guys think it’s a light issue or a flow issue? I have the Red Sea led50 at about 42% blue at the peak of the cycle (15% whites). I was told these lights were strong and should not be put above 50% which seems odd to me. Water parameters are:

Ph:8.2
Temp: 77
Salinity: 34.6
Nitrates: 6.5
Alkalinity: 9.4-9.6
Calcium: 462
Magnesium: 1460
Phosphates: 0.01

On a side note I have a rock full of Zoas low on the sand and some of them seem to be extended as if they are reaching for light, so I’m thinking maybe I need to increase the intensity. Sorry for the long paragraph but any help would be greatly appreciated!

Some pictures are attached showing the torch and the zoa rock
IMG_3219.png
IMG_3216.png
IMG_3212.png
IMG_3215.png


IMG_3216.png IMG_3218.png IMG_3215.png IMG_3212.png
This coral should be higher up with medium light and water flow and does not look terrible
 

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