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reefsponge

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Just curious to those who have this, does the color transition from green to orange under high light? I've seen a few lately that have a completely orange with redish mouth. Here is a pic of the piece I purchased...
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mine that I got from unique corals is placed almost in the shadows, under some hammers and frogspawns, and I have a lot more orange that green.
 

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100% the color WILL change. I talked to them over there about mine and they said to keep it in the Shade as well on the bottom of the tank to keep those brilliant colors up to par.
 

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This is how mine looks under daylight......it will get more yellow based on nutrient level and growth..

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I had mine high and it started to bleach. On the bottom now.
 

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