Ok now guys. Everyone says to make slow changes with sps. Plus I just got some new frags from franklypre, thanks bro.
So to recap. I have paleing corals and slow to no growth. Not browing, except a red planet that has been brown and not growing for a year...so nothing new there
I have reduced the photo period by two hours on both the lights switches.
I have reduced my dosing by half and am doing a routine dose now. Things seem stable now.
I have stated feeding oyster feast and aminos, the oysters I feed twice a day after the lights go out, and before they come on (actually easy for me cause I work a night shift job).
Other things to note that happened before this thread...4 out of 6 bulbs are new, all blue+. I'm down to 3 fish where once I had 13. The temp is stable again after a chiller pump broke. And biopellets have been successfully running for the past year. (N and P are low, bit cyanide is hard to eradicate)
Even other things I need to do, albeit slowly. Get two more bulbs; I can't decide on purple+, blue+, or coral+...or what combo of the two. I want to add more fish again. Wanting a melanurus wrasse. I need to recharge my DI resin to keep the water pure. And yes a WC is in the works for next week though I haven't decided how big of one.
I lost an echinata frag that bleached out in a hurry after getting it. Is that a low light frag? Cause its the second one I've lost on my frag rack...and man it bleached fast.
Growth of my birdsnest colonies is great...still very fast and healthy.
Color has stopped receding so far but has not come back very rich...though on mh monti caps I can see the new growth is darker in color. (richer)
Montis are also showing some growth...but my acro species are still stunted.
LPS corals are "ok" except my chalices which are recovering from severe bleaching. Keep in mind, a lot of this trouble started when I began to replace my bulbs. :/