Torch Coral looking shrunk. Please help

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Ive had this torch coral for 4 months now. Since i purchased it it had veen extending very nicely! Tentacles were 3-4 inches! 1 week ago it hasnt opened enough… looks stressed. Only extending the tentacles about 1/2 an inch or less…

One head is more open than the other. (Only has two heads) The more closed one looks grayish color.

I have not changed lighting in the past
I have not schanged flow in the past

Parameters:
Salinity 1.026 no change
Ph 7.8-8.0 (apex)
DKh 8.3-8.5 (used to be 9.0 in the past a couple of months ago) (apex)
Ca 430-450 (apex)
Mg 1325-1350 (apex)
Nitrate: 18 (hanna 6 days ago)
Phosphate: 0.14 (hanna 6 days ago)
ORP 350-400 (apex)
Temperature 25.6 very steady
Lights: no change
Flwo: no change

Any ideas? Is this normal?

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Ive had this torch coral for 4 months now. Since i purchased it it had veen extending very nicely! Tentacles were 3-4 inches! 1 week ago it hasnt opened enough… looks stressed. Only extending the tentacles about 1/2 an inch or less…

One head is more open than the other. (Only has two heads) The more closed one looks grayish color.

I have not changed lighting in the past
I have not schanged flow in the past

Parameters:
Salinity 1.026 no change
Ph 7.8-8.0 (apex)
DKh 8.3-8.5 (used to be 9.0 in the past a couple of months ago) (apex)
Ca 430-450 (apex)
Mg 1325-1350 (apex)
Nitrate: 18 (hanna 6 days ago)
Phosphate: 0.14 (hanna 6 days ago)
ORP 350-400 (apex)
Temperature 25.6 very steady
Lights: no change
Flwo: no change

Any ideas? Is this normal?

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Some of mine retract for a week or so occasionally for no reason.

Perhaps a fish or shrimp is bothering it.
What animals are in the tank?
 

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Being fine for months then slowly deteriorating, to me, is usually a sign of low lights. I see your torch right beside a mushroom.

Mushrooms are happy in less than 100 par level and they don't like flow. Torches should be in much higher lighting, I know people that keep them in 300+ par, and they like lots of flow.

Your torch is not getting the light and flow that it needs, you should reposition it.
 
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Being fine for months then slowly deteriorating, to me, is usually a sign of low lights. I see your torch right beside a mushroom.

Mushrooms are happy in less than 100 par level and they don't like flow. Torches should be in much higher lighting, I know people that keep them in 300+ par, and they like lots of flow.

Your torch is not getting the light and flow that it needs, you should reposition it.
I will move it today and see what happens. How much time should I allow after moving it to higher PAR to start seing results?
 

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I will move it today and see what happens. How much time should I allow after moving it to higher PAR to start seing results?
Corals improve fairly quick, within a day to a few days you should see improvement - if its happy. Just keep a close eye, if the condition worsens, then put it back to this original spot and then figure out plan b. Good luck
 

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