Are my torches healthy?

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I have two torch corals that I am not sure have enough healthy tissue, my other lps in the tank have a healthy amount of live tissue but I’m not sure if the torches are different in their live tissue growth

nitrate 15
Phosphate .15
Cal 445
Mag 1440
Alk 8.5
Ph 8.6



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I have two torch corals that I am not sure have enough healthy tissue, my other lps in the tank have a healthy amount of live tissue but I’m not sure if the torches are different in their live tissue growth

nitrate 15
Phosphate .15
Cal 445
Mag 1440
Alk 8.5
Ph 8.6



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They look healthy. on the bottom are a few hydroids but should not be of harm to the torch
Assure to maintain calcium levels (400-440) and not too much light
 
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