Torch Bailing Out or Recovering?

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Theres some interesting algae on other corals as well. THis shows it about as well as I can. Any idea what this is?

Maybe it is bacterial....

The stuff on the purple blasto is on like 5 other corals as well. Sometimes it can be easily sucked/blown off and other times its stuck on there a bit more to where my baster isn't enough.

 
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The jelly coming out of the side of the coral is bad. Bjd.

I've delt with it twice in the past 3 months. It's not as brown as you think it would be.

You can put the torch in a bag on the side of the tank if you want to let it die if you don't have the medicine.

You can frag the other healthy head off.
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If it was white and looked similar to what was in my hammer, I believe it’s a form of defense and a chemical that can harm other corals. When I first placed this hammer into my tank it had this and after a couple days it was gone and been happy ever since.

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If the torch has been completely recessed like that for a second day in a row, do an iodine dip and see if it recovers. I had a pep shrimp picking on one of my torches and so I dipped it and moved it to my frag rack and has been doing well ever since.
 

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