GroktheCube
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IMHO, having 5 or so hours of intense day light, and another 3-3.5 hrs on each side of blueish and ramp up/down is a good lighting schedule.
If you're missing spectrum under 450nm, that could be part of it. When I first set up my tank using LEDs I had a big hole in the 415 to 440ish range. I added some T5s, and I saw a HUGE improvement in terms of color in a matter of weeks. Days in the case of certain Zoas and LPS.
I think too much white for too long along with some missing low blue to violet range light might be a substantial contributor to your problem.
If you're missing spectrum under 450nm, that could be part of it. When I first set up my tank using LEDs I had a big hole in the 415 to 440ish range. I added some T5s, and I saw a HUGE improvement in terms of color in a matter of weeks. Days in the case of certain Zoas and LPS.
I think too much white for too long along with some missing low blue to violet range light might be a substantial contributor to your problem.