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![]() I shut down my 90 gallon that had 2 150W MH (14,000K) + 2 96w actinic compact fluorescent bubs. I decided to run a 30G bio cube that has 1 36W compact fluorescent bulb (10,000k) + 1 36W actinic bulb. I transferred a few LPS corals from the 90 to the 30 and interestingly, florida rics of various colours were amongst those corals. Eversince doing that, all the rics (peach/pinkish, blue and green ones (EXCEPT for the orange ones) have turned into a translucid white colour. The shapes are the same, no apparent change - just the colour. The orange ones are still bright orange with no change in colour. Anybody has ever experienced that? Your advice is appreciated.
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![]() Bleaching? Going from lots of MH to low powered PC is a big drop in lighting intensity.
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![]() Wouldn't he get a brown out instead? Less light means more zooxanthellae to capture it, in turn the coral would turn darker with more symbiote's present?
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Frenchie, Does your tank get warm because heat is another factor of bleaching....
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![]() I would guess not enought light. I've found some little ones that have come loose under rocks before and they have been really translucent.
I've found that rics like a lot of light.
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