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About a year ago I got 3 new torches that seemed to be doing great. However, my nitrates started to slowly lower and they bottomed out to 0. 2 weeks ago I started dosing NeoNitro and raised my nitrates back up to 4 ppm. Unfortunately, one of these torches died. It was close to an frogspawn, which may have stung it but I’m not sure. After that the torches directly next to that one started to look horrible and now I can see the skeleton. Currently my levels are okay, with my magnesium being low but that has always been low. I am also trying to deal with a ton of bubble algae I need to get rid of but doubt that has to do with my torches health. Looking for some advice and see if I can recover these guys. All of my other corals look great, and my other torches look fine, just these three that were closest.

phosphate: 0.07
Nitrate: 4
Alk: 7.7
Magnesium: 1260
Calcium: 440

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Flatworm exit I would assume. Others can guide you better with experience there.
Thank you Billy! I’ll look into it. Also found a ton of eggs on the skeleton and don’t know what to do about those
 
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I'm not a fan of flatworm exit since it kills them and they can crash the tank when they release toxins. I would keep dipping and get a wrasse. Hold off on the flatworm exit until you have no choice
 
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