shandy_say
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yo shandy,
sad to hear about your coral's colors. try keeping rock solid parameters - salinity, alk, ca, mg, k... aside from the given zero on nitrates & p04. also try dosing amino acids perhaps? jmho
best of luck!
Thanks vic. I have been keeping my params as stable as possible with calcium at around 460 and alk between 7-8 dkh. Mg i have yet to get a test kit but i just keep it up with my water changes using Red Sea Coral Pro salt. As for amino acids (Seachem Amino Acids), i don't dose directly to the tank as i have already included it in my DIY food. So i think whenever i feed it to my fish i am also adding amino acids to my tank. Salinity is stable at 1.025. I just recently started also dosing Lugol's solution at 1 drop per day.
Don't get me wrong, when i got my sps most if not all of them were brown or pale brown in color. Then after a month or so all of them started to green except for 1 pc of acropora which retained its purple tips. I don't know if im doing anything wrong as all my sps have great polyp extension and have started to grow already and some have started to encrust the LR's. Im just wondering how long it usually takes for wild colonies of sps to color up (assuming they are not green or brown to begin with).