Though the testable parameters are all within range, the tap water impurities at your house may be creating difficulty for coral, but I would bet that is not all. Problems are often caused by a combination of factors.
Together, we should be able to figure it out. If you can, please take us through everything, such as:
water change size and frequency,
what chemicals and supplements are being added (including if a water conditioner is added to the tap water,
what lights were used before the 250W MH and where they were positioned,
what Kelvin were the previous lights,
what pump is being used for water flow,
use of Activated Carbon(AC)?, PO4 remover media and frequency of use,
etc., etc.
AC is critical to tank health and helpful to coral color. I run a large bag at least 2 weeks/month or a smaller amount continuously.
A full tank pic and a pic of the Refugium would also help us help you.
If the temp is at 79, how often does it rise over 80, how low does it go and when? Temperature can fluctuate daily between 70 to 80 with no bad effects, but if it exceeds 80 daily, that can be a problem. I keep my system at 73-75 so that in the afternoon when the sun warms the room towards 80 the water can rise to 79 but never exceeds 80. If it gets close to 80 I start up a small fan pointed directly at the water.
Looking again at the pic, the last thing that comes to mind is the water flow. It looks kind of like there may not be enough flow. This means the coral are not able to get rid of waste and get fresh water for food and breathing.
Mahalo,
Mark
Edited by Mark Peterson - May 06 2014 at 5:49pm