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Browning out could be because of the amount of light, not type of light
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The only light factors that make a difference are color and intensity, a coral doesn't discriminate against the type of bulbs you're using.
Also it's possible that metal halides could be causing a swing in temp |
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to much light would generaly bleach your SPS, not brown them. Any SPS I got that was brown and then colored up came from a high nutrent lower light tank, generaly an enviroment that more suited Softies than SPS. Steve
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