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Is there a specific requirement for keeping greens vs reds?
Reason being, I have struggled with keeping green caps but can grow reds like weeds, why?
Supplements, spectrum, what are your thoughts?
 

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Is there a specific requirement for keeping greens vs reds?
Reason being, I have struggled with keeping green caps but can grow reds like weeds, why?
Supplements, spectrum, what are your thoughts?
That's a good question. I was under the assumption that they had the same requirements. Following along for others thoughts :)
 

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IME, a more daylight spectrum will cause green caps to wash out a little, but the red will look very nice still. Used to run a lot of 65k bulbs over my tanks and my green caps always looked okay, but never extremely vibrant like they are now under more B+ bulbs. Don't think its so much the par or intensity, but the spectrum they are being hit with.

I'm sure there can be other factors involved as well, JME with caps..
 

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I have green and red next to each other and purple in another place on the tank. The green does wash out, or changes to a color closer to it's polyp color when I have my lights up higher. The red is a sturdy slow grower no matter what and the purple is a steady fast grower no matter what. It is even in slightly lower light than the red and green (just a guess because I don't have a par meter). The green just seems to be more sensitive to higher light.
 

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My red does better in higher par/intensity than my green. Just like everyone else, the green will wash out in higher par.

I try to keep my red higher up than my green for this reason.
 

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I have a purple then green then red all next to eachother and they all grow at the same rate and all have the same vibrancy. I run very high par. They probs are hgetting round 250-300 at the bottom of my tank
 
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I have a purple then green then red all next to eachother and they all grow at the same rate and all have the same vibrancy. I run very high par. They probs are hgetting round 250-300 at the bottom of my tank
Interesting!
If I may, what are you parameters & are you dosing?
Are you running a ULNS & if so, are do dosing aminos of any type?
 

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so I feed over 5 times a day to keep my nitrates at 5 and I try to keep my phosphates above 0 but below .25ppm. I run alk around 9s and I dkh around 400-450. Magnesium is always exactly 1500. I do dose acropower. Rn i am having an unexplained issue with my green monti but the color still looks awesome I will get a pic of all three if I can fit them in one pic. I also use a lot of flow.
 

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I have green and found green does better in lower lights and flow as I have it placed at mid tank, whereas reds are higher at light and flow.
 

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I have both green and red caps. There is a learning curve with the greens. Depending on the tank they come from, they can be already acclimated to higher lighting and do fine. Some do great in lower lighting. I always start mine off in lower lighting and gradually increase the light till they are in the spot I want to keep them. Check your potassium and iron levels also.
 

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Potassium a must, in fact for Most corals and always start corals in low lighting or acclamation setting to protect tissue and stone in these specimens
 

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