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Hello guys and gals,

I have acro that randomly Grey's out and no matter what I do, or where I place them, they stay grey. I can still see there little polyps peak out occasionally, but no color changes. The rest of my sps seem good but some of the new ones color fades. I just had icp results two weeks ago and everything looks good. I'm curious if anyone has any input, I will be taking the following steps for more info

-new icp test
-aquabio test
- new par reading for new bulbs ahead (problem happened before the new bulbs )

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You said new , no?

Could be showing ship stress , new tank stress, maybe just needs acclimation time.


I've noticed that any acros show stress weeks after anything else shows stress. A delay reaction. And it takes them equally as long to recover and get color.
 
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You said new , no?

Could be showing ship stress , new tank stress, maybe just needs acclimation time.


I've noticed that any acros show stress weeks after anything else shows stress. A delay reaction. And it takes them equally as long to recover and get color.
1 or 2 of my new indo colonies are new and they were awesome at first but have lost a tiny bit of color and some polyp change but not alot. The greying ones have been in my tank a WHILE. Enough to place in multiple different flow spots, then lighting spots, trying to make it happy. I cannot visibly see pests. The reason I made the post 2 is there are only 2/3 posts of greying corals and they are much older with no answers
 

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1 or 2 of my new indo colonies are new and they were awesome at first but have lost a tiny bit of color and some polyp change but not alot. The greying ones have been in my tank a WHILE. Enough to place in multiple different flow spots, then lighting spots, trying to make it happy. I cannot visibly see pests. The reason I made the post 2 is there are only 2/3 posts of greying corals and they are much older with no answers
Interesting maybe moving them around too much?

Idk spit balling I usually just place and leave. For 6-8 months and then adjust based on how it's looking.
 
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Interesting maybe moving them around too much?

Idk spit balling I usually just place and leave. For 6-8 months and then adjust based on how it's looking.
I usually leave them a 2 weeks to a month at a time and watch polyps/ any coloration changes
 

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I've had the same problem with this frag, and oddly it's the only one that I have with the issue. I recently moved it and I'm now seeing some colour return around the base so will see how it goes.

I had it under high flow and lighting before, now I moved it to 250par and less flow.
 

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Its just wierd that the first week or so they were super happy, polyps out ( still are) but now there bieng salty.
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated
Yeah usually they come in then show signs of stress and take time to acclimate
 
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Update: recieved aqua bio and ICP test. Will be sending those in. Par meter looked good. Discarded effected corals just in case ( usd dip on them first with Easter to see if any bugs would come off. No visual bugs only 1 copopod).
 

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I have two questions just from my experience. Do you do water changes frequently and are they wild Or aquacultured. Reason I ask is I have one in particular that I think is wild caught. It is the the only one that turns grey. I noticed once I did more frequent water changes “once a week “ it has gotten a lot better. Just a thought.
 

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I have two questions just from my experience. Do you do water changes frequently and are they wild Or aquacultured. Reason I ask is I have one in particular that I think is wild caught. It is the the only one that turns grey. I noticed once I did more frequent water changes “once a week “ it has gotten a lot better. Just a thought.
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Water changes 20-30% every week. 2 colonies are maracultured but they havnt only had some color fade from shipping. Greying was aquaculture
 

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