DaytonaJoe
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I am new to this SPS thing. I designed a tank specifically with SPS in mind, and just about every piece I've added has faded in color over time. From bright neon colors to nearly white. Sometimes it takes months, sometimes only a week. In addition, the growth of most of the coral is extremely slow or nonexistent. I have my suspicions as to what the problem(s) could be, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.
My tank:
About 6 months old
33g display, 17g sump
DIY LED lighting, 12CW 12RB leds. The whites are dialed down considerably
-Light is about 6'' from water surface, blue w/ optics white w/o
MP10 ES for flow
Vertex in sump 100 skimmer, gen 2, stock
Eheim 1260 return
reef crystals salt
Livestock:
For the first 6 months or so, just a cleaner shrimp and a lawnmower blenny (and small cleanup crew)
Recently added: small royal gramma and red firefish
Coral:
-have been in tank for more than a few months and are not doing well-
Pink birdsnest
green birdsnest
orange digitata
pink digitata
green pocillopora
superman monti
rainbow monti
-have been in for a while and are growing and have color-
montipora aequituberculata
green candycane
assorted zoanthids/palys
I have four brand new sps frags sitting on the sand bed currently, to test my theory that the light is too intense at the top of the tank.
Test results from today:
ca:400ppm API
hardness:8kh API
magnesium: 1230ppm Salifert
no3:0.02ppm Salifert
salinity:1.025 Refractometer
From the beginning I've attempted to have a low nutrient system - small bioload, feeding only every other day, carbon dosing in the beginning (I stopped this 4 months in as color was declining even then, and I thought it could be the problem). no3 has always been less than 1ppm, and I don't test for phosphates because I've heard hobby grade test kits are useless, and phos is absorbed by algae and rock anyway. There is hardly any algae in my tank, but I've noticed that little specks of green algae are growing on my pink birdsnest
Coralline algae seems to be growing well, especially on the rocks.
Regarding the montipora aequituberculata... it was originally placed half way up the rockwork in the tank and began to fade after about a month. I moved it to the sand bed and the color came back strong. It is really the only sps I have that is growing well and all colored up. I am so confused because I was under the impression that LEDs were not particularly intense, and that SPS prefer intense lighting. Is my lighting the problem or could it be something else?
My tank:
About 6 months old
33g display, 17g sump
DIY LED lighting, 12CW 12RB leds. The whites are dialed down considerably
-Light is about 6'' from water surface, blue w/ optics white w/o
MP10 ES for flow
Vertex in sump 100 skimmer, gen 2, stock
Eheim 1260 return
reef crystals salt
Livestock:
For the first 6 months or so, just a cleaner shrimp and a lawnmower blenny (and small cleanup crew)
Recently added: small royal gramma and red firefish
Coral:
-have been in tank for more than a few months and are not doing well-
Pink birdsnest
green birdsnest
orange digitata
pink digitata
green pocillopora
superman monti
rainbow monti
-have been in for a while and are growing and have color-
montipora aequituberculata
green candycane
assorted zoanthids/palys
I have four brand new sps frags sitting on the sand bed currently, to test my theory that the light is too intense at the top of the tank.
Test results from today:
ca:400ppm API
hardness:8kh API
magnesium: 1230ppm Salifert
no3:0.02ppm Salifert
salinity:1.025 Refractometer
From the beginning I've attempted to have a low nutrient system - small bioload, feeding only every other day, carbon dosing in the beginning (I stopped this 4 months in as color was declining even then, and I thought it could be the problem). no3 has always been less than 1ppm, and I don't test for phosphates because I've heard hobby grade test kits are useless, and phos is absorbed by algae and rock anyway. There is hardly any algae in my tank, but I've noticed that little specks of green algae are growing on my pink birdsnest

Regarding the montipora aequituberculata... it was originally placed half way up the rockwork in the tank and began to fade after about a month. I moved it to the sand bed and the color came back strong. It is really the only sps I have that is growing well and all colored up. I am so confused because I was under the impression that LEDs were not particularly intense, and that SPS prefer intense lighting. Is my lighting the problem or could it be something else?