I am not 100% sure where this post is best suited to be. However since this is for a Nano style tank here it is.
I have a 10 gallon tank (normal tank). I took it and decided to make it into a reef tank (nano style).
Long story short it has been up and running for quite some time.
I have a HOB filter and 12 or so lbs of live rock in it. For lighting I have a coralife powerquad (96W) and currently it has a 10K bulb but used to have a 50/50 bulb.
My issue is this. I have a bunch of different corals in the tank but for some reason they all seem to appear pinkish in color. I understand my bubble coral and my leather are normally a pale pink or skin tone. But all of my other corals seem to become pink or skin toned in color after they get in my tank. Mushrooms I purchased at the store that I thought were gree in color are more of a red of pink in the tank. But polyups have maintained some red and green but they too are not super bright. My zenia is pinkish but that is typical.
However I jsut added a Trumpet coral that was sold as a neon green mouth and purple exterior and when I put it in the tank it looks liek it is all pink.
Could this be due to my lighting in some way? What can I do? The same stuff happened when I had a 50/50 bulb in my 96W powerquad.
I have a 10 gallon tank (normal tank). I took it and decided to make it into a reef tank (nano style).
Long story short it has been up and running for quite some time.
I have a HOB filter and 12 or so lbs of live rock in it. For lighting I have a coralife powerquad (96W) and currently it has a 10K bulb but used to have a 50/50 bulb.
My issue is this. I have a bunch of different corals in the tank but for some reason they all seem to appear pinkish in color. I understand my bubble coral and my leather are normally a pale pink or skin tone. But all of my other corals seem to become pink or skin toned in color after they get in my tank. Mushrooms I purchased at the store that I thought were gree in color are more of a red of pink in the tank. But polyups have maintained some red and green but they too are not super bright. My zenia is pinkish but that is typical.
However I jsut added a Trumpet coral that was sold as a neon green mouth and purple exterior and when I put it in the tank it looks liek it is all pink.
Could this be due to my lighting in some way? What can I do? The same stuff happened when I had a 50/50 bulb in my 96W powerquad.