GSP question

stlucie-reefer

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I have a GSP frag that is acting weird. I have a 65gal aquarium with 120w LEDS my water parameters are all in check, and my other corals are doing great. I cycle my lights the first 1 ½ only blue then blue and white for 10 hours then only the blue for another 1 ½ hours. During full spectrum the GSP won’t really come out but with just the blues that start coming out. They have been in the tank for approx. 3 months and I have lowered them still keeping a good flow. I suspect the lights are too bright and I am in the process of adjusting them to have more blue then white during full spectrum. Does anyone else concur that the lights might be too bright?
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I agree. If you coulda started them out in sort of like shade, then slowly brought them out.
 

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once settled, it will really come out. it's probably more to do with various tank conditions (water parameters, other invertebrates, etc) that could be affecting it.
 

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I don't feed them they get plenty from the nutrients in the water, yes glue is fine , put on bottom of tank and leave alone they will do fine and over run your tank in no time.
 

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