Zoa colors ruined by LEDs

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When I first bought my Zoas their bright and full of color three months later under LEDs colors are gone. My water parameters are consistent. My Zoas are big and popping up new heads each week, but the colors aren't as pronounced when first bought them. For example my rainbow incinerator, first pic is before second is after a month under LEDs.
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They don't look good. Perhaps there is something more than lighting that's affecting them. I have zoas under a Kessil ap700 and they do well.
 

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Weird. What led is it. Did you match par from the previous light?
 

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I've got a pair of 26's over my 40B for about 4 months now and i don't raise my whites past 9 but keep my blues up to almost 100%. I've yet to loose any one yet and are growing out well. Color wise they are OK, but at this point I'm more interested in getting them to grow and be healthy than for "pop".
 

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I would slowly bring your blues up to at least 50% over the next few weeks, keep white/red/green where they are and then gauge from there.
I get substantial growth from my loss and softies running primarily blues. I only ramp up whites for my sad looking acro frags I recently got
 
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I had my blues at 45% till I saw the lost of color. Has anyone had any experience in losing color. If which color and in what setting.
 

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I run a 29 gallon tank with a Hydra 26. All of my zoas are healthy and full of color. Going off of your lighting schedule, my guess would be you're not giving them enough light.

I have my blues at nearly 100%, white is around 30%. I do not recall the exact numbers but I could get a screenshot of my schedule if you'd find it helpful.
 

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I use the same light in a 10 gallon and get great colours from all the zoas
A. Not sure if you're giving them enough light
B. The ratio of blue to white should be much higher IMO

I have royal blue peak at 90%, blue at 80% and whites at 18%, if you're gonna change anything do it slow but basically turn down down the suck (white) and turn up the good (blue and royal blue)

Stability and time beyond that

Best of luck bringing em back :)
 
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I don't know what kind of light the Zoas came from. I bought most including the incinerators from online vendors.

So the consensus is that I'm losing color because I'm not giving enough light. I'll try turning my blues up more.

Screen shots of lighting schedules would help. Par readings too. I've just ordered a seneye.
 

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Interesting..
 

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I'm not an expert. This is my own experience. I have a Prime Hd. I run my blues high and no white. My zoas are growing great and have full color.
 

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