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Help losing color

jpr135790

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Dose any have a answer as to why all my sps is turning brown I have a 60 tall running a t5 4 bulb with a aquatic life 1w led that puts out about 36w or so all my levels are good calcium 460 kh 10 ph 8.2 nitrate 5ppm salt 1.026 ps all light are not even a month old i do weekly water changes of ten gallons and i use red sea salt and rodi
 
Are these new lights or did you change/replace the bulbs? What lights did you have before? How high are they from the tank? Maybe the new light/bulbs are too much for them because of the change.
 
My phosphate is 0 am running phosphate sponge and rowa phos and the only resone why I changed them was due to the browning and no the leds are not adjustable
 
Could it be that light are left on to long they go on are 12pm and are off at 10pm

I believe most people run a 10-12 hour light cycle for actinics, however the day lights will be much less. So if your running full on for that long that could be too much.
 
If your phosphates are 0 and nitrates are only 5, are you feeding heavily? You should be at least feeding a good amount imo. Possibly mixing in coral food?
Any time your running a low nutrient system, you still have to make sure your corals are getting well fed. So if there's very little nutrients in the water for them, then you have to make up for it somehow. :) this is just my opinion and others may feel differently.
 
I believe brown but healthy sps is due to high levels of nutrients, are you running a skimmer? Another way I unofficially gauge nutrients is how often I'm cleaning the glass. I try to get it to two or three times a week
 
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