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I've got 2 sps pieces that have gotten a lot paler over the past month or so. They are not looking too well.
(Pics taken about 2 months apart)
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Lights: 2 kessil a360 at 60%
Flow: gyre 130 and mp 10
NO3- 0
PO4- 0
Ca- 450
Alk- 8
Mag- 1350

I've had both pieces for three months and they have been fine. Nothing has changed really.

I'm working on getting N and P up. I know 0 isn't ideal, but will that actually cause bleaching?

Thanks!
 
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looks like a new tank? If so, it may just be too early to introduce sps.
The tank is 9 months old, and parameters have been fairly stable.

As for nutrients, I've been trying to raise them. That's what I suspected the problem was/is. There was no drastic change in color, just slowly getting more pale.
 

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you can lower the lights a bit as well IMO. Are you running chemical filtration?
 

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