spanko
Active Member
The color in coral comes from the symbiotic zooxanthellae living inside their tissues. These algae supply food to the coral. Depending on the intensity and color spectrum of the lighting the coral are under drivesthe amount of algae cells at the surface of a polyp. Lower lighting will produce the more brown colors coming from larger quantities of the algae at the surface. Higher lighting will produce the colors we see because the algae are not as dense at the surface of the polyp.
This is a rudimentary explanation of what drives coral color. I encourage you all to do more research on this.
This is a rudimentary explanation of what drives coral color. I encourage you all to do more research on this.