Jamie S
NJRC Member
I have a few corals that have decent growth but no color. Here’s an example of 1 month color. The original pice still has the same color as when I got it. Any ideas why the new growth won’t color up?
There are some corals that are really hard to color up. For my it’s vivids rainbow delight. It grows onto a brown turd, with slight purple in the tips but it should be a heck of a bunch of other colors. While I have no issue with colors on my other corals. Some corals look better when they turn into baseball sized colonies and they are composed majority wise of growing tips. I saw this personally with my tricolor. A few sticks it was grown with purple but when you let it grow into a bush of 50 growing tips, it was all purple. How do your other corals look?
For the most part they all have good color still with a little growth. The red monti cap is the only one growing and has good color on the growth. I know it’s still a new tank (6months old) so I’m happy that I’ve only lost one coral so far.There are some corals that are really hard to color up. For my it’s vivids rainbow delight. It grows onto a brown turd, with slight purple in the tips but it should be a heck of a bunch of other colors. While I have no issue with colors on my other corals. Some corals look better when they turn into baseball sized colonies and they are composed majority wise of growing tips. I saw this personally with my tricolor. A few sticks it was brown with purple but when you let it grow into a bush of 50 growing tips, it was all purple. How do your other corals look?
I was hoping it was normal. My goal in the first year really is to just be able to sustain and grow the corals. After that I’ll work on trying to get them to color up goodI agree, I have a few that are just straight up brown but then everything else have great color. once new growth and tips start coming in, its when color start peaking out. 1 month to me is not long enough to color up SPS. for me I usually expect the SPS to settle after 3 months or so but again all corals are different and will react different. some will settle quickly and color up within the week, but in my experience is takes a while.
Yes it was a local member and I went to his house and checked out his tank. The original piece looks exactly the same but it’s just the new growth that is pale.Did you happen to see the colony pictures of which you received your frags from or personally know the owner of the original colony? Sometimes that may just be the corals natural colors.
Here’s a few shots with the lights on 100%. The purple fusion new growth actually looks better with all channels on.Happen to have a picture of your tank? In my experience of the orange monti cap is more of a hot pink color then you may be having an imbalance of nutrients that are feeding the coral with you type of light. When my tank was lacking nutrients my orange monti cap was more of a light shade of pink/orange. Once my tank aged and I started feeding more consistently without swinging phopahates the colors came in strong hot orange.
Curious what your nitrate and phosphate levels are.I have a few corals that have decent growth but no color. Here’s an example of 1 month color. The original pice still has the same color as when I got it. Any ideas why the new growth won’t color up?
I’ve been trying to raise my nitrates they’ve been 0 for a while and phosphates I got down to .03 as of last night. I’m slowly trying to feed a little more to get them up.Curious what your nitrate and phosphate levels are.
How well does it work? I’m a little nervous about raising too much.Dose this