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Old 05-11-2012, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Nano View Post
ahhh so either poor nutrients, or too much/too little light? My mistake :P
at least I learned something today
wouldn't say pour nutrition at all, for years SPS people strived to have very nutrent low tanks, and very high lighting to get the best color out of the SPS. there are still lots of tanks employing this stratagy today with very good results.

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.

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