Mushroom bleached

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Neither of my mushrooms are doing well everything else in tank looks great!
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Can this be saved??
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Agreed, second moving to an area of less intense lighting and even some shading. Ricordia like to be angled against LR.
 

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Whoa!!
So much for a current orbit being low powered!

Any recent changes? How’s your N/p!
Agree with above. Might want to try some spot feeding too.
 

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Did this happen after a water change or dosing or cleaning ?

Bleaching and the expulsion of zooox and the associated pigments are not always low nutints and Light . It’s really hard to tell the difference. Between the two.
In your case and as it’s a mushroom , ime , mine will shrink up with light shock or low nutrients.
 

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I’m not familiar with the test.
What does it read?
Do you test for Po4?

I’d drop the light intensity to half or 3/4.

What salt ? And do you test alk?
What is the source water?
 

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Let’s also #reefsquad.

It looks like zooox expulsion rather than bleaching to me.
The light is a current orbit marine non pro non lensed I belive.

My personal observation of too much Light on a shroom has been shrinkage and then walking.
 

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I’m not familiar with the test.
What does it read?
Do you test for Po4?

I’d drop the light intensity to half or 3/4.

What salt ? And do you test alk?
What is the source water?

Add Alkalinty, and calcium to the list of things we need. Nitrates are considered “high” but by no means a problem.
 

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I havent but currently I have no means of getting a reading

Well um. I would first recommend acquiring a thermometer. As much as we assume temperature stays steady it’s good to have one. But for now does the tank feel really warm or really cold?

-Zack
 

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