montipora's are turning white

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I have several montipora that have been in the tank for a year or more about 3 weeks ago I changed some of the t5s I have also treated tank with slime remover I am currently changing 15 gallons every other day does anyone have thoughts on this
 
Did you change all of your bulbs at the same time? How old were the bulbs that you changed? Also what are the parameters of the tank?
 
I replaced half the t5s, parameters unknown for now I will check them in a little while and post. I also replaced carbon and gfo. also I still have lots of coral doing good from sps to polyps
 
Most likely shock frm the lights. How old were ur old bulbs? New t5 have way more light than old used ones. Its recomended to only change 1 bulb at a time for this reason.
 
has nothing to do with the bulbs.. its the slime remover.. it kills most sps.. ive learned fom experience..
 
My hypothesis is the rapid nutrient reduction. I've seen this frequently, esp. on montiporas, when people change over to Zeovit.
 
I have no experience with slime remover. Maybe to big/frequent water changes? But I hope they turn around for you!
 

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