EasyEd77
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Although the coraline algae in my aquarium grows, it is very dull in color. It is a mild pink to bleached look. The calcium in my aquarium is always 450+, I have a calcium reactor and I constantly monitor my parameters. The tank has been set up for around a year and a half and the coraline is just not where I expected it to be at this stage.
Could I have too much light? I have a 75 gallon AGA that is 20" deep. I am lighting it with an icecap 6 bulb T5 HO conopy retrofit fixture with individual reflectors. The bulbs I am using are 4 ATI Blue Plus bulbs, one Fiji Purple, and one GE 6700. All of my SPS corals look healthy but do not have the best color and I think my light may be bleaching them out as well.
Could I have too much light? I have a 75 gallon AGA that is 20" deep. I am lighting it with an icecap 6 bulb T5 HO conopy retrofit fixture with individual reflectors. The bulbs I am using are 4 ATI Blue Plus bulbs, one Fiji Purple, and one GE 6700. All of my SPS corals look healthy but do not have the best color and I think my light may be bleaching them out as well.