Oct 7, 2023 #1 P PeakyQuote New Member View Badges Joined Oct 7, 2023 Messages 13 Reaction score 2 Location Hull Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Good morning everyone I'm having issues with my torch corals, once the light comes on after a while they lose there colour and turn brown? Any reason why?
Good morning everyone I'm having issues with my torch corals, once the light comes on after a while they lose there colour and turn brown? Any reason why?
Oct 7, 2023 #2 Mr. Mojo Rising 7500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Feb 14, 2021 Messages 7,612 Reaction score 8,632 Location Toronto Rating - 0% 0 0 0 losing color and turning brown is usually caused by low lights or high nutrients. it will help a lot if you can post some pics of the coral and your tank. Can you also post your water parameters and details on lighting and flow?
losing color and turning brown is usually caused by low lights or high nutrients. it will help a lot if you can post some pics of the coral and your tank. Can you also post your water parameters and details on lighting and flow?
Oct 7, 2023 #3 The_Paradox Valuable Member View Badges Joined May 6, 2023 Messages 2,096 Reaction score 2,256 Location On the Water Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Mr. Mojo Rising said: losing color and turning brown is usually caused by low lights or high nutrients. it will help a lot if you can post some pics of the coral and your tank. Can you also post your water parameters and details on lighting and flow? Click to expand... Wonder if they are talking about fluorescence being over shadowed as lights transition from night to day settings?
Mr. Mojo Rising said: losing color and turning brown is usually caused by low lights or high nutrients. it will help a lot if you can post some pics of the coral and your tank. Can you also post your water parameters and details on lighting and flow? Click to expand... Wonder if they are talking about fluorescence being over shadowed as lights transition from night to day settings?