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So many of you have contributed to my SPS nitrate thread, much appreciated, great discussion:
I just wanted to start a discussion about coloring up Acropora or any SPS for that matter.
I know there is not a smoking gun for an answer here and obviously all of the key factors like stability, nutrient levels, lighting, flow, all have a heavy impact on coral health, coloration etc. I have about 50 different species of acropora and most of mine began to color up very nicely once I got my nutrients above zero. I am currently struggling with yellow. I have two different frags of pink Floyd one is on the bottom of my tank and one us up high. They are slowly starting to get some color back around the base. I have a BC Mr. Neutron that is up high (400+ Par range) that looks excellent. So I am just always puzzled at why some pieces look so great and others don't.
My nitrate was always undetectable up until a few weeks ago, do I just need to exercise more patience????
Looking forward to any insight anyone may have with the assumption that all parameters, nutrients, par, flow etc. are in check!
My current Parameters:
78F
1.026
N 5ppm
P .03ppm
C 435ppm
DKH 8.0ppm
M 1350ppm
All of my acros are in the 350-450 par range.
SPS and Nitrate! Where do you keep it?
I know this topic will bring answers all across the board. I have only been keeping SPS for a short while and just wondering as to where you all keep your nitrate? You read some people manage ULN or undetectable and others that keep them super high. I know the maturity of the Reef is a big...
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I just wanted to start a discussion about coloring up Acropora or any SPS for that matter.
I know there is not a smoking gun for an answer here and obviously all of the key factors like stability, nutrient levels, lighting, flow, all have a heavy impact on coral health, coloration etc. I have about 50 different species of acropora and most of mine began to color up very nicely once I got my nutrients above zero. I am currently struggling with yellow. I have two different frags of pink Floyd one is on the bottom of my tank and one us up high. They are slowly starting to get some color back around the base. I have a BC Mr. Neutron that is up high (400+ Par range) that looks excellent. So I am just always puzzled at why some pieces look so great and others don't.
My nitrate was always undetectable up until a few weeks ago, do I just need to exercise more patience????
Looking forward to any insight anyone may have with the assumption that all parameters, nutrients, par, flow etc. are in check!
My current Parameters:
78F
1.026
N 5ppm
P .03ppm
C 435ppm
DKH 8.0ppm
M 1350ppm
All of my acros are in the 350-450 par range.