I still think that lacking the lower end UV spectrum in your T5 combinations, also has a part to play in color of corals.. as well as duration of spectrum of lighting periods..
Also a need that one must use True Actinics, with the lower spectrum of UV, must be used for good coloration..
Thats also not to say that additives and food dont play an important part as well, proper feeding is important and using that additive containing "Astaxanthin" as I mentioned from my research a few pages back, also might help. This is found in Cyclopeeze in abundance as well.
"Coral Vibrance" is the product I found with the Astaxanthin in it that comes as a powder. I havent formed an opinion on it, as I havent been too diciplined using it either lately... So its hard to tell.. However when I first started it, I could swear I noticed my Cap and SPS darken Significantly.. I was doing other things too adding Cyclopzees too so dont know which was the factor..
I am a total Newbee when it comes to SPS, and dont claim to be an expert or have had great sucess mysel either.. I think I had a case or two of SPS disease from sick corals I got.. That SPS Coral flesh eating disease.. RTN "Rapid Tissue Necrotising" whatever its called hahaha...where the coral sheds its skin and turns white and then dies.. no matter what you do?
To be honest, I havent had much success with SPS period.. So dont claim to be any expert on COLOR either.. but maybe its my own laziness.. and my business, too busy to stay on top of things like quality and water changes.. to know what is what. Lighting aside.
But I must say.. I can grow a MEAN GREEN Corraline.. hahah Just now getting some decent purples on my ROCK.. and that was only after getting some good "seed rock from someone" So my params cant be THAT bad that corraline is doing well despite the fact its GREEN! haha.. Lucky me..
But all my other stuff including fish are doing great I have, great RICS, BLASTOS, mushrooms, sunflowers.. Xenias, all multiplying and growing like mad.. along with and other softies.
I have a couple Monit Caps doing pretty good growing nicely...and one or two SPS hanging here and there, but overall, but my SPS Corals seem to start to color up, then die off.. turn white from the base. or sides... kinda ****es me off..actually.. first they turn brown after putting them in, and as soon as they color up start looking good, they start to get white/green at the base and die off.. Probably something IM doing wrong.. obviously.. but maybe some parasite or other problem?
I should post pictures of what happens to them, as it might be some parasite vs bad water params.. I used to test more in the past for EVERYTHING, then I do lately..but params were good when it started.. as I was checking closely at first.. so its possible it might be my own husbandry vs lighting or feeding.. (water params)
I probably also feed fish too much, some say thats good, some bad, maybe I overskim too with a larger than needed skimmer.. taking the good and the bad out too fast..who knows..
I have a PHOSBAN reactor running so dont think is PO problem..Calc/Dk seems good, temp pretty stable.. etc..
Anyways just thought I would chime in again about the ANTx. and UV spectrums as factors for Coral coloration and my somewhat less that perfect use of "Coral Vibrance"
Need to get some more cyclopzees too, some fresh stuff.. Havent used that in awhile.. Supposed to be loaded with ANTXA.
Some of you should try the Coral Vibrance who are more diciplined about it than I to really test it out.. and careful about other factors..
Who knows, it Might work for you? If you are diciplined reef keeper with all other thing ceterus paribus.. might be just the ticket for you..
Keep me posted on your results in this thread.. if you do..
Here is a link to the stuff...
http://www.ocean-fresh.com/food.html