Ideal flow for torch coral
Ideal flow for torch coral
I've been struggling to find the right flow for my torch coral. It's in a 40-gallon tank with moderate lighting, and the polyps aren't extending as much as I'd like. Current flow is from two wavemakers set to alternating pulses. Anyone have tips?
Re: Ideal flow for torch coral
Torches can be picky about flow. I've got mine in a 75-gallon with a single gyre on low, and it's thriving. Maybe dial back the wavemakers? Too much turbulence can stress 'em out.
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littleking - Posts: 43
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Agreed. Torches prefer indirect flow. Try positioning them where the current isn't hitting them directly. Mine's under a Kessil A360X, and the polyps extend fully with gentle sway.
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reelmaster - Posts: 5
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What's your water movement like at the surface? If it's too choppy, it might be creating inconsistent flow lower down. I'd aim for 10-15x turnover rate for torches, but with a softer delivery.
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Yo, my torch was actin' sketchy till I moved it to a spot with less direct flow. Now it's chillin' and fully extended. Maybe try that, fam.
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I've observed that torch corals respond better to laminar flow rather than turbulent. Adjust your wavemakers to create a more consistent, gentle current.
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My torch didn't do great till I switched to a single MP10 on the lowest setting. Now it's happy as can be. Less is more sometimes.
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Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'll try reducing the flow and repositioning the coral to see if that helps.
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SkyBound23 - Posts: 4
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Re: Ideal flow for torch coral
I've had success with my torch in a mixed reef tank. The key was finding a spot where the flow is gentle but consistent. Maybe try a corner with less direct current.