do you think this is flow related?

Flexin5

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so I've been fighting against pale sps for the last two months or so, and I started to dose the phols extra special aswell as feeding oyster feast and reef roids more often, almost everyday. colors are much better than before and growth has taken off.

I'm curious tho, I have two frags on the right, the closest spot next to the mp40. for some reason, these two frags, a red planet and a forest fire digi have amazing color, while the other colony of forest fire on the other end of the tank has good color, but nothing like that small frag I accidently made and stuck near the powerhead. here's what I'm talking about:

forest fire:

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red planet:

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and this is how the tank layout is: (the mp40 is on the far left glass pointing right, overflow blocking the view of it)

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if it is a result of flow, i'll put another MP40 or a MP10 on the other end, it'll kind of kill the clean look of the tank I was trying to go for but I'd rather the colors on the coral; or would it possibly be due to the light being at the end?

any thoughts would be great :)
 
Very good looking rock scape. I noticed you have a Vega in the middle and a regular sol blue on each side. Is the light different over each coral? Maybe that's what is affecting the color change.
 
thanks, went for a minimal look with the rock.

the vega covers the inner part of both rocks, and is at the same intensities as the sols. i just don't get why the frags near the powerhead have much better color than the ones on the oppisite end.
 
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