Bad Green Star Polyp?

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Hey guys I'm new to reefing and today I was sold in my opinion from research online an absolutely tragic looking GSP from my LFS which doesn't have a good coral selection. I know pretty much nothing about these, first of all is this even a gsp, and if it is what can I do to save it and make it become green? Or is this a lost cause and I should just look at getting a new one from somewhere online? Thanks.

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It kind of looks like a long-tentacle GSP (I have one arriving in the next few days, so I don’t have a comparison image I can share yet). It may yet perk up (depends on water conditions and lighting), or this could also be closer to its natural color.

My current GSPs are a mint green and yellow-ish green with white orbs.
 

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Hey guys I'm new to reefing and today I was sold in my opinion from research online an absolutely tragic looking GSP from my LFS which doesn't have a good coral selection. I know pretty much nothing about these, first of all is this even a gsp, and if it is what can I do to save it and make it become green? Or is this a lost cause and I should just look at getting a new one from somewhere online? Thanks.

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It's hard for me to tell, but I have GPS and they love strong flow and medium light , here's a picture of some of mine
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Hey guys I'm new to reefing and today I was sold in my opinion from research online an absolutely tragic looking GSP from my LFS which doesn't have a good coral selection. I know pretty much nothing about these, first of all is this even a gsp, and if it is what can I do to save it and make it become green? Or is this a lost cause and I should just look at getting a new one from somewhere online? Thanks.

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You need to get them into good water flow, and a little stronger light, just acclimate slowly, they look a little brown, they should get really green
 

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GSP are a soft coral, they don’t have a skeleton. It looks fine to me, should color back up under appropriate lighting. Also, you should always do research BEFORE you buy an animal.
 

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Hey guys I'm new to reefing and today I was sold in my opinion from research online an absolutely tragic looking GSP from my LFS which doesn't have a good coral selection. I know pretty much nothing about these, first of all is this even a gsp, and if it is what can I do to save it and make it become green? Or is this a lost cause and I should just look at getting a new one from somewhere online? Thanks.

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That looks so bland. Don't put in on the sand bed. Get like a small piece of rubble and glue it on. It's better for the GSP.
 

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GSP can have differing colors though- some vibrant green, mint green, brown or even pink. If you aren’t happy with the color after a couple weeks, I would consider putting it on an island (so it doesn’t overpopulate) and look for a more vibrant frag. I have two kinds in my tank, and would be happy to send some your way if you can’t find any locally. :)
 

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