Coral losing color

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Ive got loss of color in the eyes of my Christmas favia. I have a 28 gallon tank (18" deep) with a dual t5 lights running 10k and actinic. After the first month it was put in my tank the red began fading. I started it in middle of tank due to my lighting and it started to lose color. I moved it to the sand and it seems to have faded just a little more but has had good growth, almost 1/4" down the frag all the way around (no new eyes).
Levels:
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate>5ppm (normal)
Calcium 420
Alk 8.1
pH 8.0
Temp 78
Use a twelve hour light schedule with only the actinic running one hour in the morning and two in the night

Was wondering if anyone could help me figure out what's going on? Should I switch out the actinic for a Blue + or 14k, dose Iodine? The coral seems healthy, growing and eating well just a loss of color.


 
Ill try to get pictures up from my phone...Tree limb fell on my line over the weekend and Comcast cant make it till Thursday :frusty:
 
Are you feeding your corals? Sounds like they are lacking nutrition.
 
My experience with the Christmas Favia is that it doesn't like a lot of light. The best it's ever done was in the shade.
 
magnesuim level? and the new growth shows the fadded colors to?
The new growth is green and has good coloration just the raised ridges around the mouth have faded.
Almost a month after I got it
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Now
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Its hard to tell in the picture (phone) but the edges are translucent orange. U can almost make out the skeleton underneath
 

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