my red planet is all green, is it getting to much light? not enough light? I know they do get some green in it but 100%? Ive had it for a long time and I know it is 100% red planet, just not sure why mine isnt red, lol
to much light, mine was mid way and was green, now i have it up higher and it is more of a brown, when i had it out of direct light it was a vibrant red. i need to move it back down now because it looks almost like a tricolor now
to much light, mine was mid way and was green, now i have it up higher and it is more of a brown, when i had it out of direct light it was a vibrant red. i need to move it back down now because it looks almost like a tricolor now
High light will causing bleaching of the coral if the coral cant handle the light.
Browning of coral is due to high density of zooanthale( bad spelling ) . Because of the high density the color is not seen/visible and shows up a brown. The cause of this high density is relatively high phosphates and nitrates. I hope it helps.
High light will causing bleaching of the coral if the coral cant handle the light.
Browning of coral is due to high density of zooanthale( bad spelling ) . Because of the high density the color is not seen/visible and shows up a brown. The cause of this high density is relatively high phosphates and nitrates. I hope it helps.
i am at zero of both though manoj i vodka/mb7 dose and have been for a year... this is the only coral that has a color issue
I started mine low-medium and it turned green. It is now very high and slightly indirect... and beautiful!
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