What is your hardest colors to keep..???

revhtree

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I would have to say red as well!
 

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I will say all except for the zoa colors.. everything else is loving that brown color!
 

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I think once you can keep the color yellow on acros adjusting for the other colors is easier. .I use yellow as my indicator of how my tank is doing.
 

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I get plenty of purple blues, but no baby blues. I'll be happy when I can get a genuine blue, specifically with my ice fire echinata.
 

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Yellows need to be blasted with light and I also noticed that when I turned my white LEDs down from 60% to 40% my golden yellows turned into that green highlighter yellow so I think yellow needs more red spectrum.
 

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My hardest color to hold is deep blue. Iodide seems to help a lot with that.
 

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