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    Default sun corals losing color ?

    why is this ? ill get pics later on im about to go eat but it seems to be losing its color on the skin but the polyps are still out ???

    to much light ? its out in the open now as opposed to before it was in the shade

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    Their tissue is pretty sensitive since they live in low light areas. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the excess light. What are you feeding it?

    I think Karin experienced some color fading when she found the "yellow spots".... or I could be making that up lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justahobby View Post
    I think Karin experienced some color fading when she found the "yellow spots".... or I could be making that up lol
    Actually for me the color fades in response to bright light. It doesn't seem to affect the solid yellows but bright orange turns to paler pink for me if I have it too close to the T5s. That's why my primo dark sun is in the shade.
    Don't want it to get a sun burn.
    The yellow spots I had when the suns were stressed turned out to be planula and most if not all turned into baby sun coral polyps! I didn't notice any color changes on the skin. To me the color changes of the skin are in response to lighting conditions not stress (like the planula)
    If they open and eat you're good to go no matter what color.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justahobby View Post
    Their tissue is pretty sensitive since they live in low light areas. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the excess light. What are you feeding it?

    I think Karin experienced some color fading when she found the "yellow spots".... or I could be making that up lol

    i dont spot feed im a G !!! jk lol but i dont feed .... they stay open about 65% of the day and all night

    Quote Originally Posted by Europhyllia View Post
    Actually for me the color fades in response to bright light. It doesn't seem to affect the solid yellows but bright orange turns to paler pink for me if I have it too close to the T5s. That's why my primo dark sun is in the shade.
    Don't want it to get a sun burn.
    The yellow spots I had when the suns were stressed turned out to be planula and most if not all turned into baby sun coral polyps! I didn't notice any color changes on the skin. To me the color changes of the skin are in response to lighting conditions not stress (like the planula)
    If they open and eat you're good to go no matter what color.
    sweet thanks i knew you would be one to respond since your the NPS person lol


    i just moved them to vics tank and she doesn't have much rock since shes being picky and i haven't bought the tonga branch from work

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    okay you will need to feed them or else they'll decline over time.
    it takes corals a long time to starve but it will happen eventually.
    Open means hungry
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    what i should of said is i put some stuff in but not directly on them i dont remember the name and i am to lazy to walk to the fridge right now

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    X2 NPS = Feeding Required

    Yeah I half expected to see Karin looking over my shoulder while I was typing
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    lol. I just love the suns. Other corals have come and gone but sun corals are sort of my most enduring coral favorite.
    JT, teasing them is not nice. They will open if they sense food in the water but they're not very mobile ;) Be a dear and give them a snack!
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    x3 on feeding, only reason I don't have any in my tank.
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    I thought mine had grown legs, then I realized my emerald crab was doing his routine work out bench pressing unglued corals
    Justin


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