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So, this is my GSP and to me although it looks full and sways nice from the water flow.... It just doesn't seem as "GREEN" as it was when I brought it home. Looks a bit bigger too. How does it look to you? Is this normal, if not, what can I do to make it more green?
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For me it was always lighting and dirty water in the form of slightly higher nutrients that brought the green. But, I've had star polyps that just are the way they are when it comes to coloration.
 
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Thanks, your tank looks awesome. Mine happens to be a 2.5 pico... I don't have much room or cash to support a T5. So I'm looking for a low budget LED that will support my softies. I'm not planning on adding stone corals and I don't want to fry my softies do to heavy PARs.
 
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Deep blue makes spot light leds in 460nm blue. You can add one to your current light to keep cost down.
Thanks, I'll look into that. I was told by a shop owner that the light I use now isn't strong enough.. and I'm slowly hurting my corals. But they look fine to me. I had a 14 biocube, but I no longer have the space to set it up again.
I'm looking for a new apartment as well, hopefully I find one and it is more roomy than my current one. Cheers!
 
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I picked up new lights and did a 50/50 water change...
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After my water change, this happened.
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I think it's a diatom spread... And it's getting worst. I picked up 2 snails to help out, but it doesn't look good. Is it my lights? Or do to my 50% water change?
 

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I’d be careful with green stars. I had some and it spread like bad weed in my tank to the point it was annoying. No more GSP touching the est of my rocks again lol
 

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