ReEfErAdDiCt86
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I've had this coral for about a year. When I got it it was a super rainbow color variation and now it has seemed to wash out over the past several months. I don't directly feed it at all. Only the occasional feeding of Red Sea's Reef energy or other phytoplankton and zoo plankton products to the entire tank.
It is sitting on the bottom of the tank which is 24" tall and the tank is lit by an ATI sunpower fixture. I am currently running three ATI blue plus, one ATI coral plus, one ATI purple plus, and one ATI actinic. Also have a Evolution EvoSlim all blue led strip. I've tried several different bulb combinations with no changes in color to this particular coral.
My display is 60" x 30" x 24"(187gal) and I also have a frag tank plumbed in so the total water volume comes out to around 250 gallons. I have been following Red Sea's dosing recommendations for SPS accelerated growth for about three weeks now and parameters are as follows:
Cal- 460
Alk- 8dkh(this is lower than what Red Sea recommends because I am using Dr. Tim's bio pellets)
Mag- 1390
Amm- 0
Nitrite- 0
Nitrate- 0
Po4- .03
pH- 8.1-8.2
Temp- 78°
Just looking for some insight on how to get the beautiful colors back that I once had. Is the only way to do so by spot feeding this coral or is there something that I'm not doing right other than that? Here are some before and after photos. The very bottom one is how it looks right now.
Flash on...
And now...
This is today all puffed up...
It is sitting on the bottom of the tank which is 24" tall and the tank is lit by an ATI sunpower fixture. I am currently running three ATI blue plus, one ATI coral plus, one ATI purple plus, and one ATI actinic. Also have a Evolution EvoSlim all blue led strip. I've tried several different bulb combinations with no changes in color to this particular coral.
My display is 60" x 30" x 24"(187gal) and I also have a frag tank plumbed in so the total water volume comes out to around 250 gallons. I have been following Red Sea's dosing recommendations for SPS accelerated growth for about three weeks now and parameters are as follows:
Cal- 460
Alk- 8dkh(this is lower than what Red Sea recommends because I am using Dr. Tim's bio pellets)
Mag- 1390
Amm- 0
Nitrite- 0
Nitrate- 0
Po4- .03
pH- 8.1-8.2
Temp- 78°
Just looking for some insight on how to get the beautiful colors back that I once had. Is the only way to do so by spot feeding this coral or is there something that I'm not doing right other than that? Here are some before and after photos. The very bottom one is how it looks right now.

Flash on...

And now...

This is today all puffed up...

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