I just finished the thread :Acro color: Zooxanthella? or NO Zooxanthella? and i kinda understand about the zoox and the dinos. I
beleive that adeals with color. but what i didnt get out of it was intensity?
Meaning what controls the intensity of the color on the coral/dino/zoox?
When i read this post: #38
(So, this all leads me to believe that...
While lighting is important for acro's and other hard stoney corals...
I'm guessing that more important for color, is skimming/nutrient exporting.
Meaning, if you have sub-optimal, but still a little better than sufficient, lighting, but a MEAN mothah-skimmer, can you achieve brighter colors than if you had super bright lighting and an OK skimmer.)
I read the rest of the thread and never saw response to it so im asking is this a true statment or does nutrients (Phosphate) have anything to do with color?
beleive that adeals with color. but what i didnt get out of it was intensity?
Meaning what controls the intensity of the color on the coral/dino/zoox?
When i read this post: #38
(So, this all leads me to believe that...
While lighting is important for acro's and other hard stoney corals...
I'm guessing that more important for color, is skimming/nutrient exporting.
Meaning, if you have sub-optimal, but still a little better than sufficient, lighting, but a MEAN mothah-skimmer, can you achieve brighter colors than if you had super bright lighting and an OK skimmer.)
I read the rest of the thread and never saw response to it so im asking is this a true statment or does nutrients (Phosphate) have anything to do with color?
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