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Hi guys
Looking for some expert's opinion...
So about a month ago I upgraded to a 75 gallon and everything has been going great so far. I had Current USA led lights on my previous tank and now upgraded to AI 26 Hydras. My frogspawn, that used to be 120% open with the Current lights, got a little shy at first and only opened about 50% on the first 3 weeks. Now it finally fully opened, but I noticed it has bleached quite a lot. I'm wondering if it's because of the stronger AI lights (currently set at 40% only) or if it's because the new tank has barely any nitrate built up at this point.
Should I move it to a lower spot so it can recover or just leave it be? It looks happy other than bleached.
Also, is there a guide for euphyllia corals ideal PAR levels? I can't find anything consistent.
Water parameters are quite stable, salimity at 1.023, 0 ammonia/nitrite and below 5ppm nitrate.
Thanks!
Looking for some expert's opinion...
So about a month ago I upgraded to a 75 gallon and everything has been going great so far. I had Current USA led lights on my previous tank and now upgraded to AI 26 Hydras. My frogspawn, that used to be 120% open with the Current lights, got a little shy at first and only opened about 50% on the first 3 weeks. Now it finally fully opened, but I noticed it has bleached quite a lot. I'm wondering if it's because of the stronger AI lights (currently set at 40% only) or if it's because the new tank has barely any nitrate built up at this point.
Should I move it to a lower spot so it can recover or just leave it be? It looks happy other than bleached.
Also, is there a guide for euphyllia corals ideal PAR levels? I can't find anything consistent.
Water parameters are quite stable, salimity at 1.023, 0 ammonia/nitrite and below 5ppm nitrate.
Thanks!




