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Sad euphyllia - any takers?

Hey y'all,

Unfortunately, my hammer and torch corals seem to be slowly degenerating (it does not appear to be any BJD-looking issue). Moving them around different flow and PAR zones does not appear to be helping - I'm concluding that they may benefit from a move to a more euphyllia-friendly system.

Would anyone be interested in these corals? I'm looking to rehome them to someone with success growing euphyllia. Pickup is in Albany.

Pictures of affected corals:

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I could try, have had success with torches, hammers, and frogspawn thriving for the last 3+ years now. ime with hammers especially, the placement matters a lot. I've had corals start to melt away, then moved them somewhere else and they stopped receding and slowly but surely established themselves and multiplied 4x or even 8x. Just the super localized flow conditions where they currently are may be the culprit, and you can't see those conditions visually and realize that's the problem, the coral's health is kind of the only hint/sensor you have. My 2 cents
 
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