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Ok, so I think I have some lighting issues, specifically with a birdsnest colony.
Below is a photo of the colony a week after I bought it and a photo of it about 3 months after I bought it. A few days before the 2nd photo I changed my light to an AI Prime HD... I did not use the acclimation mode and switched from the stock Fluval 5 gallon evo light... I know, that's likely the root of my mistake.
Almost all my corals have THRIVED, the birdsnest colony has begun bleaching, it is now worse than that 2nd photo and the tips are exposed and have algae growing in them. The other coral colony which suffered was my purple and green Acan colony, it's been shriveling and just last week I noticed the green pigment around the mouths of the polyps which were pointed directly at the light, is gone, it's all purple in there now.
I have drawn back my lights from an 11 hour period, to a 8.5 hour period and from the following settings:
UV-19%
V-21
RB-25
B-20
G-5
R-10
CW-19
To now these settings:
UV-17%
V-21
RB-19
B-17
G-1
R-1
CW-11
I purchased a green birdsnest colony with a thicker skeletan yesterday from a lfs as something that could replace the spot of my purple/green Acan colony, since it's the area directly under the light.... But now I'm reading green birdsnests like lower light? Lower than an Acan?
Other corals include Red monti, jack o lantern Lepto, Toadstool, Favite, Candy Cane, Duncan, and GSP. They are all THRIVING, the coral is incredible and they're growing fast (except the GSP, it's looking mediocre, I noticed some Dyno growing on them and took care of that, they seem to be coming back now).
My levels are as follows :
Calc: 460ppm
Mag: 1330 ppm
PH: 8.1
Salin 1.025
Temp 76
Alk: 11.5
I have not checked for phosphtes. But a few weeks ago I noticed Nitrates had reached 20PPM at the end of the week (I change a gallon every 7-8 days). I have since upped water changes to once ever 5 days, did a sliiight cut back on food (everyone in there seems like they're always so hungry, but I just feed a pinch of small pellets and 1/6th of on of those small SFbay brine shrimp cubes every other day) but currently don't have a nitrate test kit...
Any suggestions? Aside from coral, I have 2 juvenile clowns, 1 tailspot blenny, 2 small hermits, 1 turbo snail, 3 nassarius snails, and a skunk shrimp. I know that's a bit overboard for a 5G but I am planning on upgrading within a year to a 75G.
Below is a photo of the colony a week after I bought it and a photo of it about 3 months after I bought it. A few days before the 2nd photo I changed my light to an AI Prime HD... I did not use the acclimation mode and switched from the stock Fluval 5 gallon evo light... I know, that's likely the root of my mistake.
Almost all my corals have THRIVED, the birdsnest colony has begun bleaching, it is now worse than that 2nd photo and the tips are exposed and have algae growing in them. The other coral colony which suffered was my purple and green Acan colony, it's been shriveling and just last week I noticed the green pigment around the mouths of the polyps which were pointed directly at the light, is gone, it's all purple in there now.
I have drawn back my lights from an 11 hour period, to a 8.5 hour period and from the following settings:
UV-19%
V-21
RB-25
B-20
G-5
R-10
CW-19
To now these settings:
UV-17%
V-21
RB-19
B-17
G-1
R-1
CW-11
I purchased a green birdsnest colony with a thicker skeletan yesterday from a lfs as something that could replace the spot of my purple/green Acan colony, since it's the area directly under the light.... But now I'm reading green birdsnests like lower light? Lower than an Acan?
Other corals include Red monti, jack o lantern Lepto, Toadstool, Favite, Candy Cane, Duncan, and GSP. They are all THRIVING, the coral is incredible and they're growing fast (except the GSP, it's looking mediocre, I noticed some Dyno growing on them and took care of that, they seem to be coming back now).
My levels are as follows :
Calc: 460ppm
Mag: 1330 ppm
PH: 8.1
Salin 1.025
Temp 76
Alk: 11.5
I have not checked for phosphtes. But a few weeks ago I noticed Nitrates had reached 20PPM at the end of the week (I change a gallon every 7-8 days). I have since upped water changes to once ever 5 days, did a sliiight cut back on food (everyone in there seems like they're always so hungry, but I just feed a pinch of small pellets and 1/6th of on of those small SFbay brine shrimp cubes every other day) but currently don't have a nitrate test kit...
Any suggestions? Aside from coral, I have 2 juvenile clowns, 1 tailspot blenny, 2 small hermits, 1 turbo snail, 3 nassarius snails, and a skunk shrimp. I know that's a bit overboard for a 5G but I am planning on upgrading within a year to a 75G.



