I recently changed my lights in my Solar Flare and I'm having some trouble with my SPS. Well, basically they are all dying.
I changed to: Front to Back
Aquablue
Blue+
Aquasun
75/25
Blue+
Aquablue
2 Blue+ on 12hrs and rest currently on 2.5hrs.
My question is when changing lights how exactly should I start with the acclimation to the new lights? I start with the blue+ at 12hrs for a week than added the rest at 30min every 5 days. Well with the new lights all I'm getting is fried tips and dying coral. Algea start growing at tips of coral and the tissue just receeds down, not quickly mind you but I can't figure out how to stop it.
Levels: (salifert test kits)
Ca=440 (typically in the 450 range)
Mg=1320 (typically in the 1350 range)
Alk=7.4 (at end of day prior to addition of baking soda)
SG = 1.025 (about 52.6ms)
NO3= 5-10
PH = 7.95 (freshly calibrated and cleaned pinpoint meter)
Temp: 78-80 best I can tell (might have had temp problem as pinpoint meter may have been off-it reads 86 while old traditional thermometers read 78-80).
Could this be a light acclimation issue? (Old lights were about 12mo old.) If so is backing off what I should do? Or, something else all together?
Sorry so long, just wanted to give all the info.
I changed to: Front to Back
Aquablue
Blue+
Aquasun
75/25
Blue+
Aquablue
2 Blue+ on 12hrs and rest currently on 2.5hrs.
My question is when changing lights how exactly should I start with the acclimation to the new lights? I start with the blue+ at 12hrs for a week than added the rest at 30min every 5 days. Well with the new lights all I'm getting is fried tips and dying coral. Algea start growing at tips of coral and the tissue just receeds down, not quickly mind you but I can't figure out how to stop it.
Levels: (salifert test kits)
Ca=440 (typically in the 450 range)
Mg=1320 (typically in the 1350 range)
Alk=7.4 (at end of day prior to addition of baking soda)
SG = 1.025 (about 52.6ms)
NO3= 5-10
PH = 7.95 (freshly calibrated and cleaned pinpoint meter)
Temp: 78-80 best I can tell (might have had temp problem as pinpoint meter may have been off-it reads 86 while old traditional thermometers read 78-80).
Could this be a light acclimation issue? (Old lights were about 12mo old.) If so is backing off what I should do? Or, something else all together?
Sorry so long, just wanted to give all the info.