JohnM99
Premium Member
Lost most of my corals in a cooling failure a couple of years ago - didn't replace them and just enjoyed my anemones - I noticed that an encrusting growth slowly appeared over the back of the tank (acrylic overflow) - very slow but steady growth - looks like an SPS - quite hard, but surface is soft and smooth - with some long thing tendrils growing out several inches, maybe 1/4 to 3/8" thick. It has also grown over some live rock. Color is described as ugly brown by my wife, dark green-brown by my son, and since I am partly color blind, I just agree.
Now I am revitalizing my tank and going back to corals -
Wondering
1- what is it?
and
2 - I am upgrading my lights to an ATI T5 6x54 W setup - I have been running a Sunlight T5 hood with only 2 of the lights working. I also put in a Phosban chamber - my phosphates have been kind of high. Nitrates were 5-20 - now well under 5. pH ~8.2. - do you think I might be able to knock off the brown zooxanthellae and induce some nicer color by changing the lights and cutting phosphates?
I would hate to scrape it off if it could change color.
Photos in my gallery - will try to attach but not quite sure how.
Now I am revitalizing my tank and going back to corals -
Wondering
1- what is it?
and
2 - I am upgrading my lights to an ATI T5 6x54 W setup - I have been running a Sunlight T5 hood with only 2 of the lights working. I also put in a Phosban chamber - my phosphates have been kind of high. Nitrates were 5-20 - now well under 5. pH ~8.2. - do you think I might be able to knock off the brown zooxanthellae and induce some nicer color by changing the lights and cutting phosphates?
I would hate to scrape it off if it could change color.
Photos in my gallery - will try to attach but not quite sure how.
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