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rjl09

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I need some help guys, my torch coral has detached from its skeleton, its more than likely because of the water parameters. I haven't had time to do a water change but I will this weekend. I read online that once this happens the torch is usually a goner. The torch right now is laying on the sand still looking OK. Now my question is can I somehow save it by gluing it back to the skeleton?? or maybe glue it to a frag or a rock?? Any suggestions to save this coral would be helpful, thanks
 

rjl09

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Thxz guys, I'll try moving it to a no flow area, if anything happens, I'll give u an update
 

Dre

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Why you think it's because you haven't changed the water? Do you have fish that you feed heavy? Your Alk and Cal is probably very low...
 

rjl09

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Yea I have been overfeeding recently to make sure my mandarin pair were eating enough after some frozen food training but their good now.
 

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