<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10501624#post10501624 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bacchus_fl
Right now the only way to get my temp swing under 2 is to increase my heat at night. IS that waht I should so?
I am not testing for Mag but the last time I checked it was with a borrowed test kit in June and it was 1400.
I am definitely not adding Kalk straight to the tank. I am using a 2G drip with 5 Tbsp of Kalk mix once a week and it takes about 2 days to drip out. My PH stays between 8.0 and 8.2 most of the time.
When we set our 180 up in December, we transfered everything from our 75g also. Most corals browned out. Fortunately they are slowly returning to their wonderful colors. Several of them are from jay24k!
I agree with the above about the parameters need to be in check. I am very doubtful that people are keeping their tanks within 2 degrees between day and night unless they have a huge chiller, and heater. My tank from side to side, top to bottom will vary 2 degrees! Also, remember some peoples responses are from what they hear and not what they do themselves.
My thinking is, you keep an eye on the parameters and let the tank come to it's own and mature, then the colors will return. You said they are growing which is a good sign, i think time will bring the color back. it also doesn't happen over night. I still have some purples that are not back on monti's, but a purple tipped milli is bright.
i stopped stressing and let them come around, keep an eye on the levels, and let the tank mature. If you notice, all the pictures posted are from colorful tanks are atleast 1yr or more established, or it is right after they bring a new coral home.
No comments (except the one to jay) are directed at anyone, just my experience.
Ben