Originally Posted by
reefkprZ
http:///forum/post/3125672
usually when corals change from greens to red/browns it could be a short list of possibilities. I'll list em, you eliminate 'em as suspects, hows that sound.
1. over illumination (not light shock) but too much UV/light will cause browning as the coral tries to protect itself (think of it as a suntan)
2. under illumination (by the sound of your lights this is less likley in my opinion) corals will often darken to make better use of available light with browner zooxantella
3. nutrient rich water (unlikley as favia are rather fond of high nutrients if this were the case your other corals would likley be showing signs of stress too)
4. elevated phosphates.
those arte a couple possibilities for you hope it helps.
yes, the tank is a 90 gal with 8x54 W t-5's with individual reflectors. now, it could be phosphates..
but then again im not sure, i make my own ro/di water..
but it could be? i have been having to scrape my glass daily instead of every other couple of days. i have water mixing no though.
should i lower them in the tank?