coral reeftank Member May 14, 2012 #5 It bleaching a bit it use to be green in the spot where it is white. I am useing Gus's neptune led module.
It bleaching a bit it use to be green in the spot where it is white. I am useing Gus's neptune led module.
poidog Active member May 14, 2012 #6 coral reeftank said: do you know what type? Click to expand... Acropora Tortuosa. That's the type. If you're looking for a lineage name, you can't unless you know the lineage.
coral reeftank said: do you know what type? Click to expand... Acropora Tortuosa. That's the type. If you're looking for a lineage name, you can't unless you know the lineage.
G Greg Member May 14, 2012 #7 Remember, over 99% of sps corals do not have a name or a name which means nothing. Based on the growth at the tips I would agree on acropora tortuosa.
Remember, over 99% of sps corals do not have a name or a name which means nothing. Based on the growth at the tips I would agree on acropora tortuosa.
R ReeFantasy New member May 14, 2012 #9 Does not look like its bleaching. My Corals turn green when they don't have enough light. When they get more light they show true colors.
Does not look like its bleaching. My Corals turn green when they don't have enough light. When they get more light they show true colors.