I have a birds of paradise coral. It has been doing well. As of recently I have noticed it is starting to whiten on it’s tips. It’s not as fluffy as it used to be. I finally was able to get a par reading and it is at about 177 par. I have been reading that these might do better in a lower lighting is that true?
All the rest of my sps are doing flawlessly and I actually plan on slowly bumping my radions up from 55% to 70% just to reach that 300-350 par as I am at 250-300 so I may need to move the birds of paradise in a spot that only gets about 120 par... any help would be great.
My tank paramters as of now
Alk: 8.5
Cal: 410
Mag: 1350
Nitrate 10-25 (hard to read on salifert)
Phospahate .03
All the rest of my sps are doing flawlessly and I actually plan on slowly bumping my radions up from 55% to 70% just to reach that 300-350 par as I am at 250-300 so I may need to move the birds of paradise in a spot that only gets about 120 par... any help would be great.
My tank paramters as of now
Alk: 8.5
Cal: 410
Mag: 1350
Nitrate 10-25 (hard to read on salifert)
Phospahate .03