krusk
Member
I came across this message on the net
IME there are no pink bubble corals. Within the last year or so this hobby
has turned sour and a lot of importers/wholesalers started adding dyes to
the corals and cause them to have colors that was never there before. Neon
yellow is one very common one. It is very likely you might have purchased
some of those dyed corals. Since you do have strong light, the corals may
recover and revert back to their original color. I suggest you also feed
them during this period when they are trying to regain their zoox as they
cannot absorb energy from light.<hr></blockquote>
any though?
IME there are no pink bubble corals. Within the last year or so this hobby
has turned sour and a lot of importers/wholesalers started adding dyes to
the corals and cause them to have colors that was never there before. Neon
yellow is one very common one. It is very likely you might have purchased
some of those dyed corals. Since you do have strong light, the corals may
recover and revert back to their original color. I suggest you also feed
them during this period when they are trying to regain their zoox as they
cannot absorb energy from light.<hr></blockquote>
any though?