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i bought a acropora about a month and a half ago looking like this
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and today i noticed white tips like this

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Is that a sign of growth?
 
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In this case, it doesn't look like it.
While it does look like there is a tiny bit of encrusting, I notice the overall loss of color across the whole frag. You can see it's getting lighter near the base as well.
Considering how bright white the rock is that it's mounted to, I'm guessing this is a brand new tank?
 
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It is a new tank
my water parameters are pretty stable
Alk 8.7
Cal 430
Mag 1400
No3 2
Po4 0.05

You think the color change might be just from the coral getting used to the light? It should be encrusting if it was dying right?
 
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In this case, it doesn't look like it.
While it does look like there is a tiny bit of encrusting, I notice the overall loss of color across the whole frag. You can see it's getting lighter near the base as well.
Considering how bright white the rock is that it's mounted to, I'm guessing this is a brand new tank?
 

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It is a new tank
my water parameters are pretty stable
Alk 8.7
Cal 430
Mag 1400
No3 2
Po4 0.05

You think the color change might be just from the coral getting used to the light? It should be encrusting if it was dying right?
light might bee too bright, tank might be too new, nitrate might be a tad low (aim for 5-8).
 

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nice photos and great feedback on the parameters.

Look like it is taking its time settleing with the new tank, and as does it will start to bud out. The little bit of encrusting is encouraging though - Coraline coming on?
 
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nice photos and great feedback on the parameters.

Look like it is taking its time settleing with the new tank, and as does it will start to bud out. The little bit of encrusting is encouraging though - Coraline coming on?
I have Coraline on one of my frag plugs and it seem to be spreading. So hopefully soon ill see it on the rocks
 
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light might bee too bright, tank might be too new, nitrate might be a tad low (aim for 5-8).
I waiting for my par meter to get here so i can set it properly. But im running Redsea LED 90 at 55%blue 10% white.

when you say tank too new.

what makes a difference if the tank was 1 year old with Stable water parameters and a 3month tank with same stability?
 
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when you say tank too new.

what makes a difference if the tank was 1 year old with Stable water parameters and a 3month tank with same stability?

biodiversity. newer tanks do not have an established microfauna to help support biological growth in corals.

i have lost/killed plenty of corals due to this. even with stable water parameters.
 

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I waiting for my par meter to get here so i can set it properly. But im running Redsea LED 90 at 55%blue 10% white.

when you say tank too new.

what makes a difference if the tank was 1 year old with Stable water parameters and a 3month tank with same stability?
This is one of the most wonderful things about your new hobby. A tank becomes a living thing, with its own dynamic personality, both good and sometimes bad. A diversity of bacterial species, a rich copepod and nematode and culture, algae and on and on
Take your time and you will see the benefits over time, and be ready fo the occasional set back
and keep up your photographic library, it will pay off
 
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This is one of the most wonderful things about your new hobby. A tank becomes a living thing, with its own dynamic personality, both good and sometimes bad. A diversity of bacterial species, a rich copepod and nematode and culture, algae and on and on
Take your time and you will see the benefits over time, and be ready fo the occasional set back
and keep up your photographic library, it will pay off
This tank is running for 3months and i been doing research for like 6months. There is not a day that i dont learn something new. I love this hobby. Here is few pictures of my Euphyllia and tank
 

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nice photos and great feedback on the parameters.

Look like it is taking its time settleing with the new tank, and as does it will start to bud out. The little bit of encrusting is encouraging though - Coraline coming on?
So would you say the coral is ok? Or its a bad sign
 
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So would you say the coral is ok? Or its a bad sign
Like I said earlier, doesn't look good to me. White growth tips are on NEW growing areas. The loss of color in your second picture is on the tip, but it's not new growth. It's exactly the same as it was in the earlier picture.

Like others have said, there is more to reefkeeping than just having 3 months of stable parameters. While not impossible (however improbable for a new reefer), your chances of success is low.

Seeing all those corals in this new tank give me anxiety.
 
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Like I said earlier, doesn't look good to me. White growth tips are on NEW growing areas. The loss of color in your second picture is on the tip, but it's not new growth. It's exactly the same as it was in the earlier picture.

Like others have said, there is more to reefkeeping than just having 3 months of stable parameters. While not impossible (however improbable for a new reefer), your chances of success is low.

Seeing all those corals in this new tank give me anxiety.
Like I said earlier, doesn't look good to me. White growth tips are on NEW growing areas. The loss of color in your second picture is on the tip, but it's not new growth. It's exactly the same as it was in the earlier picture.

Like others have said, there is more to reefkeeping than just having 3 months of stable parameters. While not impossible (however improbable for a new reefer), your chances of success is low.

Seeing all those corals in this new tank give me anxiety.
Sooo many people told me everything will be dead within 3 months. So far i didnt see any coral loss. And all i see is corals getting bigger.
If the coral was bleaching it wouldn’t be encrusting right?
So what you think its making the color loss?
 

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So would you say the coral is ok? Or its a bad sign
Not contradicting T-J, but my sense is that many of the LPS in your tank look good, your chemistry is good and that your piece in question is not thriving, but with some time it may begin to polish up. I like to look at a piece like this with a UV light at night over a couple weeks' time and see what that looks like

For its age, you have a fair number of frags in their, and I would now work on biome, (a couple of different bottles bacteria spread over time, a mixed pod addition, and my favorite but not so easily done, a small piece of gulf/keys rock, and let time take its course.
 
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Not contradicting T-J, but my sense is that many of the LPS in your tank look good, your chemistry is good and that your piece in question is not thriving, but with some time it may begin to polish up. I like to look at a piece like this with a UV light at night over a couple weeks' time and see what that looks like

For its age, you have a fair number of frags in their, and I would now work on biome, (a couple of different bottles bacteria spread over time, a mixed pod addition, and my favorite but not so easily done, a small piece of gulf/keys rock, and let time take its course.
What would you recommend for biome?
 
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