Im trying to determine why my SPS have such faded colors. Please give me some factors that might contribute to poor coloration. My corals seem to grow quickly. I have green birdsnest coral that is almost white but grows like a weed. How can I get that deep green beautiful color that I often see? Why is my green cap so light colored? The only SPS that I own that seems to be bright is my pink birdsnest. Here is some info about my 90 gallon tank.
Lighting: Retrofit T5 with Icecap reflectors, placed about 5 inches from the water surface. They are probably about a year old, and I have new bulbs on order. My bulbs are: 4 blue plus, 2 aquablue plus.
Skimmer: Modified reef octopus 200 skimmer
Weekly 12 gal water changes using reef crystals
Alk: 10 DKH, calcium 425, pH 7.9-8.1
Temp usually around 79 deg.
I feed that tank cyclopeze, frozen foods, and pellets. I give the fish pellets about 1-2 times daily, and 1 cube of food daily.
Fish: 1 yellow tang, 1 small 6 lined wrasse, 2 clowns, and 1 gramma
I only supplement using calcium reactor and limewater
(off and on) for top off.
Any ideas how to improve color?
If my phosphates are high, could that cause corals to have faded color?
Lighting: Retrofit T5 with Icecap reflectors, placed about 5 inches from the water surface. They are probably about a year old, and I have new bulbs on order. My bulbs are: 4 blue plus, 2 aquablue plus.
Skimmer: Modified reef octopus 200 skimmer
Weekly 12 gal water changes using reef crystals
Alk: 10 DKH, calcium 425, pH 7.9-8.1
Temp usually around 79 deg.
I feed that tank cyclopeze, frozen foods, and pellets. I give the fish pellets about 1-2 times daily, and 1 cube of food daily.
Fish: 1 yellow tang, 1 small 6 lined wrasse, 2 clowns, and 1 gramma
I only supplement using calcium reactor and limewater
(off and on) for top off.
Any ideas how to improve color?
If my phosphates are high, could that cause corals to have faded color?