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![]() The coral that has tissue loss has only been in my tank for a few days....so I do suspect that it's due to stress from the move to it's new home....this coral is quite brown so I don't believe that it is bleached.
But now that you guys mention it I do noticed that alot of my SPS's are very pail. So I've backed my day lighting off to about 7 hours....but I can't help but wonder if the new bulbs will make a difference them selves in a few weeks... My old bulbs were only 3 months old but for day light I had 1-6500k Giesseman 1-1000k Current 2-1400k Giesseman And my new day bulbs 2-ATI 1200k What promoted me to change out my not so old bulbs was this Article by CoralProps in witch he say's that some of the bulbs I was running had a tendency to brown out some corals and stress others. http://www.practicalcoralfarming.com/t5spectrums.html My thought behind this is that I don't want to make to many changes all at once...then if something get's better or worse I won't know exactly what it was to change it. What do you guys think?
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![]() I think we have gotten to the point where good skimmers are very affordable...people are trying carbon dosing, gfo etc and I'm seeing many people with the the same symptoms. In fact I've helped quite a few and all of them have improvement after listening to my advise.
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Oh I forgot to mention that I'm increasing my feeding as well.....and I am listening don't you worry LOL So, the other people have had the SPS's pale after starting Bio pellets?.....see I've been unsure as to what has started the change in my corals (changed to many things at once) I started Pellets and upgraded my lights, switched to H20 pro salt, and changed my flow all at the same time ![]()
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![]() Yes....people have reported similar results from biopellets. Also you can get bleaching from new bulbs as well....
In the simplest of terms coral lightening/bleaching/paleness is from too much light and/or too little food/nutrients. Coral browning is the opposite....not enough light and/or too much food/nutrients. Gotta find that sweat spot! |
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![]() Ultra low nutrients systems do tend to make coral pastel in color but nowhere near the bleaching you have. Corals are actually very colorfull and saturated in color in a ULN.
I don't see much if any color in your corals. They should very saturated in color. Look at any zeovit sytem and you will see how they should be in a ULN. IN a system with nitrates and phosphates like mine, they don't have to be brown. Mine are very colorfull, just darker in color and very far from brown, but I do feed them coral food each day. Quote:
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![]() I have raised my lights up an inch and cut back on day lighting.....any idea how long it will take to see a difference in them?
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![]() weeks for slight improvements.....months for a complete turn around. Nothing good happens fast in this hobby.
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![]() The colors of your SPS in your totm 2011 pictures look more like what they should look like.
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