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pretty sure its your lightning
Is this a new coral to your tank or an existing one that lost color? GSP comes in a couple different shades, so if it’s new it might be one of the “off” colors.
how far is it from the light? what kind of light? Unless it's getting very intense light at the top of the tank, I'd say at least 6 to 8 hours of light imo.It’s only only 4 hours a day... give it longer? How many hours is best
Light on from 2pm till 10pm still no improvement so can't be the light.
Phosphate isn't zero... is this likely issue?
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What kind of light are you using? Wattage? If it's an LED, what brand/intensity?
When you say phosphate isn't zero, what is it? Some phosphate is widely regarded as good (~.03 to .1).
That's wild. I've never seen GSP look like that. Was it a metallic green at first?I am having same issue. Polyps fully extended but mostly brown. Plenty of flow and running two AI Prime HD’s.
It was. Initially had it in a Biocube then moved it to a 66 gal. cube about 3 months ago. The move obviously upset the colony as the polyps took about two weeks to appear but they did finally - green. Over time though they have lost the green. Tank is young but everything seems to be thriving - softies, LPS and SPS. My PH is 8.0 nothing to speak of in terms of nitrates or phosphates, calcium 400, dKH 8, 1.025 sg. Honestly, color aside, they look really healthy. Running the Saxby settings on the HD Primes.That's wild. I've never seen GSP look like that. Was it a metallic green at first?