Sounds like you're taking the correct steps. If you can run your skimmer air inlet line outside, that will bump up your PH to 8+ for sure. Also throttle back on the Mag a little. The 1500 is not bad but try to target 1280-1320 or 3xcal.
I agree with the others that it's not too much light but it is important to allow the corals time to get used to the new lighting. I have a 400w XM 20K over my 60g cube and my SPS are high up in the tank and love the light.
Another thing that comes with light is flow. You need good flow across the SPS to keep them cool and provide food/take away waste. Even thought your tank temp is 80, the corals might be 84+ if there isn't enought flow to cool them down. There are some neat studies on PAR vs Flow, it suggests that the more PAR you have the more flow you need to maintain coral health.
Anyway, get a good P04 test kit like Hach or a Hana meter. Don't skimp out on any of them. If your not already you may want to run some GFO (start with 1/4 dose and ramp up over several months to a full recomended dose).
My bet is you have alot of P04 or not enough flow. Stick with it, the colors WILL come back and then some!
Happy Reefing!
Jason
I agree with the others that it's not too much light but it is important to allow the corals time to get used to the new lighting. I have a 400w XM 20K over my 60g cube and my SPS are high up in the tank and love the light.
Another thing that comes with light is flow. You need good flow across the SPS to keep them cool and provide food/take away waste. Even thought your tank temp is 80, the corals might be 84+ if there isn't enought flow to cool them down. There are some neat studies on PAR vs Flow, it suggests that the more PAR you have the more flow you need to maintain coral health.
Anyway, get a good P04 test kit like Hach or a Hana meter. Don't skimp out on any of them. If your not already you may want to run some GFO (start with 1/4 dose and ramp up over several months to a full recomended dose).
My bet is you have alot of P04 or not enough flow. Stick with it, the colors WILL come back and then some!
Happy Reefing!
Jason