My biggest issue is that i just moved my reef tank to new locations twice in the last 3 months... Sooo, im sure they r not real happy about much =)
just give it some time. My most expensive, relative to its size, acro is the rainbow delight and it gradually lost its color since i bought it to a tan brown color. now its coloring back up after 4 months. I just told myself i'd rather have a brown rainbow delight than add a bunch of additional stuff to the tank for one acro.
just give it some time. My most expensive, relative to its size, acro is the rainbow delight and it gradually lost its color since i bought it to a tan brown color. now its coloring back up after 4 months. I just told myself i'd rather have a brown rainbow delight than add a bunch of additional stuff to the tank for one acro.
I would leave it. stability imo includes location as well and knowing how stubborn this coral can be i would slowly move it to that prime spotMine is tan green with blue tips. Nothing like what it was but I suspect that I need to put it some place higher up with more light. The only real estate I had was not to prime. I still have high hopes for it to color up like it was when I upgrade my tank and give it some prime real estate. It has grown alot though.
it's still tan color getting a slightly greenish with darker polyps so i never cared to take a picture of it. But there's definite improvement to it. I have a t2i with an l series 100mm macro on its way as we speak so maybe then if you shoot me an email i'll send it to you. Dave told me to blast it with as much light as possible and itll brown out but color back up. Once i saw it fading i lowered it slowly and kept it there. personally i think its bad advice since i was using 150's.