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About a week ago I noticed some of my corals (mostly sps) showing signs of tissue recession, mostly at the tips. Other sps are losing quite a bit of color, especially my montiporas. Didn't have any major alk swings and my no3/po4 werent bottomed. I checked my par and it was sitting around 450-500 on top half of the tank. I have a reefbreeder photon v2, apparently its much stronger than I previously thought.
Could this level of light be what caused the damage? I never really saw any 'bleaching', mostly tissue recession. I jogged it down to around 200 par at the top for now, it doesn't look very bright but I suppose I have to trust the par meter.
Any input is appreciated, thanks.
Could this level of light be what caused the damage? I never really saw any 'bleaching', mostly tissue recession. I jogged it down to around 200 par at the top for now, it doesn't look very bright but I suppose I have to trust the par meter.
Any input is appreciated, thanks.


