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I got this torch about a 2 month’s ago. My water parameters
Salinity 35.3. Nitrate 2.0, Phos. .01, Alkalinity 8.8, Calcium 470, Mag. 1480. My calcium and magnesium have been higher last couple of weeks. I am making my water now with Red Sea Coral Pro. Calcium usually around 430 and Mag. 1315. I see cracks all around base and a lot of receding.
The base was very brittle when I removed the plug. One pick the torch is in the very center. I included other corals as they appear fine. Pics are taken last hour of moonlight phase.

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Your nitrate and phosphate are very low for LPS coral. Fine for SPS but euphillia in particular like Nitrates 10-20.
Flow may also be an issue, They're pretty fussy corals, so you could try a slightly different position, even an inch can make a difference
 
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Your nitrate and phosphate are very low for LPS coral. Fine for SPS but euphillia in particular like Nitrates 10-20.
Flow may also be an issue, They're pretty fussy corals, so you could try a slightly different position, even an inch can make a difference
I thought flow may be an issue. I angled more and set at a higher gph now. I will consider moving torch also tomorrow. I did not know that about euphillia. Appreciate the advice.
 
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