This started when I was on vacation. At least that's when I noticed theses changes.
To recap - I went on vacation. There was a storm here that reset my lights memory. My office assistant got them turned back on, but left them on 100% both channels all week, day and night.
I had the lights maxed at about 80% on the blue and maybe 25% white/other channel.
Now, weeks later, my coral still isn't looking good. Here's a couple examples
I've reset the lights to my normal schedule. I've tested my water. I was low on Calcium and Mag, but nothing different than before I left when things were fine. No nitrates or phosphates. I had Steve at Corals n more double check my findings. He said I needed just a little buffer.
This is driving me crazy. I don't even know where to start to diagnose the problem.
Am I blaming the light issue, but really I should be looking elsewhere?
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To recap - I went on vacation. There was a storm here that reset my lights memory. My office assistant got them turned back on, but left them on 100% both channels all week, day and night.
I had the lights maxed at about 80% on the blue and maybe 25% white/other channel.
Now, weeks later, my coral still isn't looking good. Here's a couple examples
I've reset the lights to my normal schedule. I've tested my water. I was low on Calcium and Mag, but nothing different than before I left when things were fine. No nitrates or phosphates. I had Steve at Corals n more double check my findings. He said I needed just a little buffer.
This is driving me crazy. I don't even know where to start to diagnose the problem.
Am I blaming the light issue, but really I should be looking elsewhere?
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