Who is eating my torches?

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Elevate torch on a frag stand like these sand ones - they don’t topple over and keep items elevated and away from crabs


Or put on a magnetic frag shelf like these
That is a sweet gold torch! I have a giant zebra turbo snail which is very likely to topple one of those unfortunately. But I did do roughly this putting my Knicks torch up on a high frag rack when it was struggling. Way happier now. Although it also has more light and better flow, plus I’ve been feeding it almost daily.
 

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Noticed this morning that a head of my DS torch is missing! By evening, it’s actually just half missing and partially reopened. But it was whole yesterday when I did a water change, and all other Euphyllias look healthy. This is after I spotted a small emerald crab eating my Knicks torch a few weeks ago. I caught that one and banished it to another tank, plus moved the Knicks to a high frag rack away from crab access. It has not lost any more heads since… The DS torch lost one head around the same time so I suspected that crab was also to blame.

I have a second emerald crab, who I have seen eating algae, but I suspect now has a taste for coral. I set a mysis-baited jar trap tonight, hoping to catch it.

I also have a Pitho crab, numerous hermits, a peppermint shrimp, and skunk cleaner shrimp. Should I suspect any of the other inverts?

Fish are not suspected of torch eating: Anthias, clowns and Banggai cardinals, all well fed.

It’s likely the emerald crab, right? Any tips to catch it would be welcome!
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Butterflies and crabs often culprits but looks polyp bailout. If eaten, peppermint and pitho also suspects
 
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I don’t think bailout since a part of that polyp was still limping along for a few days before disappearing. Maybe it got stung? But the only coral close enough to bother the torch is a hammer. I would expect the torch to win that fight but it's possible
 
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Well I’ll be danged! Went to go double check who else is nearby and that hammer has a big old sweeper just swinging around! Mystery solved? Does hammer beat torch?? Will have to start calling that one Warhammer! (No damage to neighboring hammer or octo.)
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That is a sweet gold torch! I have a giant zebra turbo snail which is very likely to topple one of those unfortunately. But I did do roughly this putting my Knicks torch up on a high frag rack when it was struggling. Way happier now. Although it also has more light and better flow, plus I’ve been feeding it almost daily.

Thanks for the compliment! I

The frag stand has a big base that goes under the sand. I have a few large mexican turbos, a big fighting conch + lots of large nassarius snails that all go under the sand and come out random places, I’ve seen this leaning a little but it hasn’t been knocked over once.
 

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