chalice color transfer

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Interesting result of two chalices growing together. The chalice on the left (yellow eye blue rim) has kept consistent color the chalice on the right orange eye brown base has now developed a blue rim once it came in contact with the other one. Pretty cool, not sure if it's a transfer of genetics of not but still neat

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That looks like the purple urkle almost just not as colored up.
 
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it is more purple base on the side that's shaded the light side is under a 250w 20k halide about 12" down i never had a name for either one, but thought it was cool with the blue rims
 
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thanks guys i was wondering if it was a transfer of zooanthallae perhaps. I also have bubblegum monster and oregon mummy eye growing together as show below, but no color transfer yet
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