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I have a small torch that the color faded what can do that to it

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Lighting looks very white, was this just for the picture?
 
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This is what it looked like before color change
 

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The name of the light I'm using is Fluvalsmart Aquasky 2 if that helps
That’s not a strong enough light… even thou a torch is a lps they require high lighting like sps corals..
 

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The name of the light I'm using is Fluvalsmart Aquasky 2 if that helps

This a daylight spectrum light which is intended to “light a tank” for viewing but it is not a coral growth light. It is primary white led with some “tri color leds” added in and you need a light that is primarily blue led with a few whites added in

Your torch very likely is going pale from not getting correct spectrum and intensity
 
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This a daylight spectrum light which is intended to “light a tank” for viewing but it is not a coral growth light. It is primary white led with some “tri color leds” added in and you need a light that is primarily blue led with a few whites added in

Your torch very likely is going pale from not getting correct spectrum and intensity
I can make the lights go blue my lights have 6 colors to pic from
 

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I can make the lights go blue my lights have 6 colors to pic from
The problem is it sounds like they don't have the power output to give your corals what they need. I would look into a different lighting option geared towards corals, even if it's the inexpensive amazon lights. The light you have isn't providing what the corals need.
 
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The problem is it sounds like they don't have the power output to give your corals what they need. I would look into a different lighting option geared towards corals, even if it's the inexpensive amazon lights. The light you have isn't providing what the corals need.
Is this good
 

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Spectrum is fine it’s just not strong enough for high light corals.. that light is good for softies at best and they would still struggle I believe… for now till you can get a better light I’d move that torch as high as possible in the tank… you want it close to that light as possible till you find a better light.
 

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That light is a freshwater tank light..... corals might be able to survive, but they will turn brown and not grow. It doesn't put out the right colour to make the corals pop the way we like.

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