Bicolor hammer — when does the second color develop?

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Hi all, just picked up a few new hammer frags and have a question about one labeled as a Bicolor. Currently, it's a small piece (less than an inch) but all polyps are extended and it looks very healthy. However, it's only one color thus far: purple. I expect it should develop green, too, based on photos of the larger coral from the seller. Does anyone have experience growing these out and any insight as to when the second color will materialize (or what might trigger it)? Appreciate it!
 
Hi all, just picked up a few new hammer frags and have a question about one labeled as a Bicolor. Currently, it's a small piece (less than an inch) but all polyps are extended and it looks very healthy. However, it's only one color thus far: purple. I expect it should develop green, too, based on photos of the larger coral from the seller. Does anyone have experience growing these out and any insight as to when the second color will materialize (or what might trigger it)? Appreciate it!
Pics? White light if you didn't know.
 
Hi all, just picked up a few new hammer frags and have a question about one labeled as a Bicolor. Currently, it's a small piece (less than an inch) but all polyps are extended and it looks very healthy. However, it's only one color thus far: purple. I expect it should develop green, too, based on photos of the larger coral from the seller. Does anyone have experience growing these out and any insight as to when the second color will materialize (or what might trigger it)? Appreciate it!
I think you might have gotten a purple hammer...
 
Pics? White light if you didn't know.
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Photo attached — just hit heavy blues due to the schedule but that’s what orange lenses are for! There’s one or two (almost imperceptible) dots of green on the polyps which gives me some hope.
 
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Photo attached — just hit heavy blues due to the schedule but that’s what orange lenses are for! There’s one or two (almost imperceptible) dots of green on the polyps which gives me some hope.
Give it some more time, I think you'll see more green in the future.
 

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