Coral color is diminishing

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I have a green monti and a sunset monti that are losing their color. Everything checks out. 7.8 alk, 420 cal, around 1350 mag. Just recently started happening. Nothing added in the past 4 months or so. Sbreeflights. Any idea? I did stop waste changes for about 1 to 2 months in order to figure out mag issues but that's it
 

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Just some thoughts from my personal experience, but 2 things I noticed right off the bat:
  • Phosphates are probably not 0, but if they are undetectable they are probably too low. Need to be in a balance with Nitrates.
  • With nitrates at 50, you probably want to run higher Alk, closer to 10 - that I could be wrong on.
 
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Are they browning or bleaching?
 

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50 nitrates is really really high. I'm suprised they've not gone brown first.

Hmm, wouldn't a coral bleach when it has too much zooxanthelae? Did the corals brown out first?
 
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oh man, that salifert phosphate kit is tough. i cant identify the color result in any kind of lighting, and ive got a background in the sciences.
I agree it is a tough one. What do you gifs recommend besides the Hannah? They are a bit out of my budget at the time
 

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50 ppm for nitrate is fairly high... you'll definetly want to do a series of small water changes to bring those down. (Do something like a 15% WC every 4 days until you get below 30 ppm)

As for coral coloration, I highly reccomend using 'Coral Vitalizer'. It promotes coral coloration by allowing your coral to rely less on zooxanthellae which has a brown coloration. Pairing this with products similar to 'fuel' or 'reef roids' provides optimal coral coloration
 

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Be very careful with the potions, especially ones with copper in them. :)

Is it possible that the restart of water changes caused the loss of color? Did you notice color loss before restarting water changes? Monti's don't do well with very low PO4. Double up the salifert kit (per instructions) and see if you get any hint of blue in the water.
 
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