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Hi all,

Looking to maybe purchase a Bowerbanki frag. The frag is a solid color but the mother colony has several colors in it. How likely is it that future babies will develop the colors that are missing on the frag. I’m assuming a frag showing all the colors would be more likely to have multicolored babies but with a sold color frag?

Thanks!
 

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Hi all,

Looking to maybe purchase a Bowerbanki frag. The frag is a solid color but the mother colony has several colors in it. How likely is it that future babies will develop the colors that are missing on the frag. I’m assuming a frag showing all the colors would be more likely to have multicolored babies but with a sold color frag?

Thanks!
Coral can/will shift colors through their lifetime, you'll likely those colors come in eventually
 

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