Bubble Tip Bleaching...parameters are fine?

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My green bubble tip is bleaching...

I went on vacation for a week and had someone watching my tank. I had daily food portioned out and that's really all he had to do, so I don't think he would have messed up with anything there.

Right now my parameters are:

Temp - 78
Salinity - 1.026
Alk - 8
Calc - 420
Mag - 1250
Phos - .03
Nitrates- 0

It is a 60 gal cube, with a hydra26 for lighting. Almost all of my corals look great (the exception is a frogspawn that has it's own set of problems) , so I wouldn't think it would be the light?

Any ideas?
 
It’s probably the lighting....I would start feedings and bring it back to good shape
 
Yeah just a single 26. When starting this tank, most of my research showed that one single 26 would be enough for the tank.

Here is the schedule:

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Bump this back up. My anemone isn't any worse but still not looking great...

The hydra is about 9 inches above the water. The anemone is about 13 inches under the water line, because that's where he parked himself. Parameters are staying stable at what I posted before.

When you guys say it's the lighting, are you saying it's too much or not enough?
 
Depends on where it is. If it's directly under it then it should be fine. Mine get 200-300 par for 5 hrs a day with 4hr ramp up and 4 hr ramp down on both sides, so 13 hr photoperiod. I have a photon 32 v2+.
My gbta is in the 250-300 range, my reds and rainbows are in different places so their lighting varies.

How long have you had it? Some pics would help.
 

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