Hi. This is my first post on reef central, although I have been enjoying these great forums for many months.
I have 2 rocks of palys, 2 rocks of zoas, and about 2 weeks after they were put into the tank (ordered from zoafrag.com) their mouths turned white. My other corals seem fine, but they do require less light than the zoos (sun polyps and ricordeas). The owner at my lfs explained that if corals do not receive enough light, they may release their zooxanthellae, as they do not need it's protection from the light. He attributes this to the loss of color, but also specified that it will not be harmful to the coral.
The same day I had this conversation i bought a rock of green star polyps, whose mouths have also turned white.
I have a 65 watt pc (50/50), and the tank holds 15 gallons, 24x12x12, is this not enough light? (the lfs is having a big sale soon, I was planning on upgrading the light then).
I will try to get pictures and the levels of the tank up later tonight (the sg is 1.024, but that is with a hydrometer.)
I have 2 rocks of palys, 2 rocks of zoas, and about 2 weeks after they were put into the tank (ordered from zoafrag.com) their mouths turned white. My other corals seem fine, but they do require less light than the zoos (sun polyps and ricordeas). The owner at my lfs explained that if corals do not receive enough light, they may release their zooxanthellae, as they do not need it's protection from the light. He attributes this to the loss of color, but also specified that it will not be harmful to the coral.
The same day I had this conversation i bought a rock of green star polyps, whose mouths have also turned white.
I have a 65 watt pc (50/50), and the tank holds 15 gallons, 24x12x12, is this not enough light? (the lfs is having a big sale soon, I was planning on upgrading the light then).
I will try to get pictures and the levels of the tank up later tonight (the sg is 1.024, but that is with a hydrometer.)