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Why isn't my hammer bright green like in the lfs?
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You can see it brown in the bottom leftish area. In the fish store these are bright green. They are under LED lights in the lfs but a single T5 fixture at home. Could the bulb need replacing? Replaced it in January so not even 6 months old yet. sigh, my tank is bare...I want more...expensive hobby. Oh and PS - Should i scrape the back wall? I have high nitrates right now (40ppm) and I'm trying to find the culprit as water changes aren't bringing it down much. |
Lighting is your issue, you have a single T5 bulb that's probably a lower K rating. You need actinic or blue type of lighting to bring out florescent greens.
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Also more light tends to bring out more intense coloration.
You also have high nitrates - high nutrient levels will make corals be more brown (typically). And yes, scrape the back. How old is your tank? |
This tank is about 8 months old. Heh, it looks younger than that...
When I scrape the wall I'm assuming I would scrape up and take it out of the tank? |
I think a bit stronger lighting than a single T5 would help. What colour bulb are you using? Also, the browning is far more likely caused by your nitrates. No coral likes nitrates that high. Having some in a LPS tank is fine, but not anywhere near that high. Bi-weekly water changes and a skimmer should keep nitrates down.
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Nitrates at 40ppm although high, would not likely be the cause of the browing of that LPS coral. I have seen a number of tanks with LPS corals with nitrates 40ppm and higher that don't have issues like that with LPS.
SPS is a different story.... Your single light bulb is the biggest problem here. |
Are your rocks old? Like did they come from an older tank? Your nitrite problem could be coming off your rocks. I have had this problem in the past.
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These rocks were fresh tonga rocks. Had about 2-3 months of cycling before adding any livestock. The levels were all good at that point.
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i like how you have your rocks placed, it looks good :smile:
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