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Tank is 7 years oldHow old is your tank?
By the looks of the LR.... not very
About a 75% chance its lightingTank is 7 years old
By lighting, what lighting do you suggest?About a 75% chance its lighting
25% chance high Alk
I have 3 full spectrum black box led lights, my tank is about 5 feet longWhat size tank and what lighting?
By lightning I'm sayingBy lighting, what lighting do you suggest?
Those black boxes are more than sufficient. But could need adjusting for height and intensity.That may not be sufficient light for montis. They love light. What brand, size and wattage?
That’s fair enough. But most are. I kept 1 15 inches over a 40 breeder and grew millipora stylo Monty digitata cap and undata. He could have some dim spots with that but he very well could have hot spots, like really hot.Not all black boxes are the same and 3 over a 5 ft tank may not be enough.
I usually leave one blue led light at night and in the morning turn on blues and little whites then a few hours later then up the whites, and in the evening go back to 3 lights lit blue. Any suggestions to make the monti happier?By lightning I'm saying
1) you're either pushing too much PAR
OR
2) Your lights have aged and have color shifted towards the red spectrum
Hard to say without a lot more detail
I think the lighting is sufficient, all my corals are happy I spot feed them and they are all growing more and more each week some of my hammers even started splitting etcThat’s fair enough. But most are. I kept 1 15 inches over a 40 breeder and grew millipora stylo Monty digitata cap and undata. He could have some dim spots with that but he very well could have hot spots, like really hot.
and after all, all of this is speculation until op posts Parms and looks at his par.
They weren’t happy because I just moved them. I have a few other monti’s that have grown well. This is the first time a monti has acted this way. What can be the issueI’ma be honest, none of your coral in that pic look happy. What are your parameters? Looks like some bad algae growth over your rock too. Wouldn’t be surprised if your phosphates were off.
It is. Just bad camera work. Other monti’s have grown fine here but this one I’m having issues withAlso, that doesn’t look like a seasons greeting monti. They are typically all teal green with red polyps.
My seasons greetings hated lowI think the lighting is sufficient, all my corals are happy I spot feed them and they are all growing more and more each week some of my hammers even started splitting etc