Acropora colourarion

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Hi
I've been reading a lot lately about acropora colourarion to give mine the best envirement possible.
I've read that phosphate turns them brown, and yellows to green, also iron could turn them green.
I've also read that potassium should enhance reds and iodine pinks.
I've sarted a little while ago to dose NoPoX to reduce nitrates. For phosphates I have an algea scrubber.
From what i've gathered from many videos and forums one of the best approaches to enhancing colours and keep a healthy reef is heavy in, heavy out.
Does that mean I should aim for 0 of both while feeding very heavy?
How did you get the best colouring ?
Thanks in advance
 
Light is probably the most important factor imo, even moreso than nutrient levels.
 

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