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06/23/2013, 11:02 PM | #1 |
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bleaching to changing color due to lighting?
Hey so I got this small frag of pink bird's nest coral back in April and it has shown moderate growth and polyp extension since but it has lost a lot of its original color.
I am just wondering if this is due to it being under different lighting than at the store or if the coral is bleaching out due to stress. My other SPS are doing fine and my water params are good. I am thinking maybe it is getting too much light to soon? If it is bleaching, will it recover its original color eventually? Tank info: 75gal DIY LED Lights 1.026 salinity 440 Cal 9.1 Alk 1500 Mg 0 Nitrates 0.01 PO4 (Hannah Checker) Alk and Cal are maintained by dosers. |
06/24/2013, 12:32 AM | #2 |
Dr. Reef at ur service
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honestly i dont see any bleaching seems like its got polyp extension and color looks a bit faded than earlier pic.
that could be light issue? what lights did they had it under? i see ur running LEDs. they are a different breed sometimes it take a while for some corals to get used to led's. did u do light acclimation? its best on leds to start corals at 25-30% and increase 1-3% weekly till u reach the max % u want them at.
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06/24/2013, 12:50 AM | #3 | |
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How does running the lights at ~25% and ramping up slowly affect existing corals in the tank? |
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06/24/2013, 06:16 AM | #4 |
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I wouldn't be changing my light settings. Rather, start your corals near the bottom of the tank and work them up into the final place you want to keep them.
This is supposed to be a PINK birdsnest. Well it sure looks like it's growing a lot better now than it was at the LFS. It had blunt rounded tips (not good) and now they are pointy (good) and the color was darker (almost red) and now it is pink. I think it's much healthier now than it was before!
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