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    I have a blue tip thin branch bottlebrush acro that has showed initial signs of bleaching. I have had this coral high up in the tank for about 6 months. High light, high flow. Grown from a 1' frag the colony is now 3+ inches and multiple branched and encrusting onto rock. Coral has started to lose its color and I am wondering if anyone here has any experience with this type of coral. I am beginning to suspect that I have it too high and too much flow. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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    How old are your bulbs?
    What type of light is it?
    How close to the bulb is it?
    Are you running a skimmer?
    How often are you doing water changes?
    What is your water temp?

    Sorry for all the questions but an acro losing color can be caused by many issues.

    Also on last question. Have your checked for red bug on the coral?
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    Bulbs recently replaced about 1 month old
    Running 150w 20k xm and 2x 460nm actinics
    coral is approx 8-10" under light
    skimming with a Tunze 9002. working well.
    Water changes once a week about 20%
    Water temp is currently 79.1 degrees--flux is between 78-80
    No red bugs detected at this time--all other corals healthy and thriving.

    I have considered removing the coral and treating, fear is I will kill it completely in the process.
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    When you changed your bulbs did you change the schedule they are on, usually it is best to not have them on as long to allow the corals to adjust to a brighter bulb. This could be the cause of your issue.

    Do you run carbon? are you using the sale salt for your water changes?
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    Hey, I didn't think about filtering the new lights or cutting back exposure schedule. Kind of late now though, you think?
    I run carbon and phos on a continuous schedule
    What sale salt are you referring to? I am using kent.
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    HAHA I meant same salt not sale hehe

    Sometimes if you change salts the coral will fade in color.

    The color will come back if that was the issue and it may have been, I would just watch the coral closely to make sure no bugs show and to make sure if does not start to die off, if it does let us know and we can see what else could be the issue.
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    Thanks Eric. I'll keep an eye on it. By the way, and this sorta off topic, What is the best way to load photos on this site? I'm not a whiz.
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    You can attach them or use the image tag if you have them hosted some place.
    See the little box above where you type with what looks like a mountain and sun that is your image link option if you host the image somewhere. Otherwise under additional options you will see manage attachments, click on that to just attach an image to the post.
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    Thanks. I'll give it a try a little later. I dont have a great camera, but would like to get some pix on here.
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    ok cool.
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