How long have they been in the tank again? And, were the colored when you
got them, or were they brown when you got them? One more thing, and this is
totally my opinion, but the 10ks may be part of your problem. They are low
in par, and that could contribute to your corals colorless problem. I
switched from a 10k to a 5500k and my corals have colored up better than
they ever were under the 10k bulb. They could just need time though, or may
not be the variety that has a lot of color.
FWIW
Shane C.
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Hi 175watt mh.
I keep the acropora fairly high in the tank. they were brown when I
got them
but was told that the tips would color up as they grow. On one piece
I see a
slight purple color but thats it.
Frank
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