MikeG
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I am guessing it is from light as I run a single halide and it is mostly corals that are in the center of the tank under the bulb. Funny thing is I changed the bulb 3 weeks ago. The first week I did drop the photo period a bit as the fixture is already about as high as it can go without modifying how it is hung.
It is really bad on a lot of flat parts of corals that are more directly exposed to light and and on some tips as well. Both SPS and LPS. I switched from a Ushio to an XM both 10K 400W. Based on Sanjays tests the xm puts out a lot more light. Just surprised it took 3 weeks to cause problems (2 weeks at full lighting schedule).
I am hesitant to turn the halides on and cause stress in already hurting corals. Should I leave the MH off for several days and just run actinics and then real slowly ramp up metal halide time like increas 1 hour every few days and bring it up over a couple weeks?
Am I being too cautious? What would you do?
Within the past month I have also added a calcium reactor. Alk and calcium have been pretty consistent at 8.5 and 475ppm.
I started using UV 24x7 to help with water clarity. This could definately help light penetrate more casing issues however I have always run heavy carbon that would have the same result.
I also replace my ferric oxide 3 weeks ago but measured phosphate levels right after I changed it and they were 0.00-0.01 using a photometer so I don't think it would have anything to do with the amount of ferric oxide put in the reactor. (Same amount I have been using for about 4 months, 1/2 full phosban reactor)
It is really bad on a lot of flat parts of corals that are more directly exposed to light and and on some tips as well. Both SPS and LPS. I switched from a Ushio to an XM both 10K 400W. Based on Sanjays tests the xm puts out a lot more light. Just surprised it took 3 weeks to cause problems (2 weeks at full lighting schedule).
I am hesitant to turn the halides on and cause stress in already hurting corals. Should I leave the MH off for several days and just run actinics and then real slowly ramp up metal halide time like increas 1 hour every few days and bring it up over a couple weeks?
Am I being too cautious? What would you do?
Within the past month I have also added a calcium reactor. Alk and calcium have been pretty consistent at 8.5 and 475ppm.
I started using UV 24x7 to help with water clarity. This could definately help light penetrate more casing issues however I have always run heavy carbon that would have the same result.
I also replace my ferric oxide 3 weeks ago but measured phosphate levels right after I changed it and they were 0.00-0.01 using a photometer so I don't think it would have anything to do with the amount of ferric oxide put in the reactor. (Same amount I have been using for about 4 months, 1/2 full phosban reactor)