Montipora Bleaching(?)

Zeal

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So I was under the impression that Montipora liked high par but apparently.

I believe by increasing my white from 10 to 20% I believed I cooked my Montis….

So I moved them to a frag rack all the way at the bottom… now sure what else to do. Other then that I haven’t changed much.

Not sure what else to do. From previous experience when the montis start looking like this is mostly from light…

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In my experience, montis are all over the place when it comes to PAR requirements. I have some that do great in 200-300 PAR, others can't handle 200 PAR.

My rainbow monti that's around 150-200ish PAR that faded a bit, but the color is coming back really great! It just needed to adjust for some time. It has a super bright purple growth edge in the highest light currently.
 

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