Prism Favia care

t00lfan

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Was hoping someone who has had experience can tell me where you keep yours. I had mine at the bottom in the sand for a year. Lately I received my 2 new 250w radiums bulbs since my others were 13 months old.but I have a pretty deep tank but I am not sure if that is the cause but parts of the color of the flesh is a little spotty white. I do feed it occasionally, and all my parameters are all in good range and I have had my mixed reef 90 for nearly 3 and a half years. Just wondering if anyone else has had this happen with either not enough or too much light? Just wanted some advice since I do not want to see this go down hill. I have lots of different corals all doing great besides a pink Trachyphyllia that looks a little skeletal nearby also in the sand... Any thoughts?.
 
That's a good spot for them, unfortunately your bulbs were probably really dull after that long and the switch to new ones shocked your corals. You'll probably wanna cut your light cycle down for a little bit or put the Favia and Trachy in the shade until they recover.
 
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