phenom5
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Honestly, I don't think this is a lighting issue at all. I'd keep the intensity of your lighting down for now, just to give your corals a break since they're obviously stressed.
Alk would be my vote. Get it stable, and go from there. If the recession continues, then look elsewhere.
Could the corals be starved? Maybe that's why they're lightening up, maybe the EcoBak pellets are working too well? I've found better colors with some NO3 in my tank. Not too much NO3, but some.
Mg is low, but I doubt this is causing these kinds of issues.
And FWIW, I get 3-5 degrees temp swings daily (depending on the time of year) without issue.
Alk would be my vote. Get it stable, and go from there. If the recession continues, then look elsewhere.
Could the corals be starved? Maybe that's why they're lightening up, maybe the EcoBak pellets are working too well? I've found better colors with some NO3 in my tank. Not too much NO3, but some.
Mg is low, but I doubt this is causing these kinds of issues.
And FWIW, I get 3-5 degrees temp swings daily (depending on the time of year) without issue.