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I'm running my lights with mostly blue spectrum.
I'm wanting to shift the spectrum slowly but when I do I get a hair algae outbreak. My nitrates are about 3 ppm and phosphate is .025. Part of the problem is that I don't have any herbivores yet. I have an algae eating blenny coming tomorrow but it will be in qt for 6 weeks. After that I'll get a small tang. When i shifted color for a couple days it seemed like the coral looked better. Maybe I can just raise the output a little and get the same result without the algae bloom? My main question is; will the coral be able to adjust later on after being in blue for an extended period?
I'm wanting to shift the spectrum slowly but when I do I get a hair algae outbreak. My nitrates are about 3 ppm and phosphate is .025. Part of the problem is that I don't have any herbivores yet. I have an algae eating blenny coming tomorrow but it will be in qt for 6 weeks. After that I'll get a small tang. When i shifted color for a couple days it seemed like the coral looked better. Maybe I can just raise the output a little and get the same result without the algae bloom? My main question is; will the coral be able to adjust later on after being in blue for an extended period?

