Hi guys !
Maybe it will be a stupid question but I still can not understand the meaning of browned sps.Does it mean that the color of polyps turn to brown or the skeleton color turn to brown.Because my green montipora digitata's polyps still look something between grey and green and the color of the skeleton is brown.But some parts of the skeleton is green.
Beside that ; my caliendrum's skeleton is very light in color.
I am really confused and need your help before going mad.
Since I changed the fixture to ATI sunpower 6X24W nothing changed about the coral's color.I request you to check the pictures and tell me what is the problem; lack of flow , too much flow , too much light , high nutrient - low nutrient etc... I am still not sure if it is high nutrient or low nutrient.But according to the test results everything seems fine ;
Salinity : 1,025 ( refractometer )
PH: 8 - 8,3 ( salifert )
ALK: 8,3 ( salifert )
Ca:420 (salifert )
MG: 1260 (salifert )
No3: 0 (salifert )
Phosphate : < 0,01 (tropic marine )
Potassium: higher than the color chart of Korallen zuht kalium test
* never miss the weekly water change ( %10 )
I request you to look at my album at the link below to see the situation of the corals ;
RSM 130 pictures by AG1RSM - Photobucket
Thanksss,
Maybe it will be a stupid question but I still can not understand the meaning of browned sps.Does it mean that the color of polyps turn to brown or the skeleton color turn to brown.Because my green montipora digitata's polyps still look something between grey and green and the color of the skeleton is brown.But some parts of the skeleton is green.
Beside that ; my caliendrum's skeleton is very light in color.
I am really confused and need your help before going mad.
Since I changed the fixture to ATI sunpower 6X24W nothing changed about the coral's color.I request you to check the pictures and tell me what is the problem; lack of flow , too much flow , too much light , high nutrient - low nutrient etc... I am still not sure if it is high nutrient or low nutrient.But according to the test results everything seems fine ;
Salinity : 1,025 ( refractometer )
PH: 8 - 8,3 ( salifert )
ALK: 8,3 ( salifert )
Ca:420 (salifert )
MG: 1260 (salifert )
No3: 0 (salifert )
Phosphate : < 0,01 (tropic marine )
Potassium: higher than the color chart of Korallen zuht kalium test
* never miss the weekly water change ( %10 )
I request you to look at my album at the link below to see the situation of the corals ;
RSM 130 pictures by AG1RSM - Photobucket
Thanksss,
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