Torch tissue recession or growth

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I have these two torches that I’ve noticed have some tissue recession, they are both also splitting at the moment. Just wondering if this is normal and I’m over reacting or if I should be taking some sort of action. They are both open and happy when lights are on photos were taken when lights were off. Thanks In advance and let me see all of your torches!

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I have these two torches that I’ve noticed have some tissue recession, they are both also splitting at the moment. Just wondering if this is normal and I’m over reacting or if I should be taking some sort of action. They are both open and happy when lights are on photos were taken when lights were off. Thanks In advance and let me see all of your torches!

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Hey there! It doesn't seem like any drastic measures need to be taken. But, dipping coral never hurts! Hope this helps.
 

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