Is this torch coral bleached?

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Hey Guys,

I got this torch coral and found it was looking bleached in the store but I still bought it. I was wondering if it's actually bleached.

What do you think?

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Also, could you get a pic with a filter or more whites? It does look bleached and as @SPS Freak mentioned, put it low light for several weeks


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Looks like it to me. I’d keep it in lower light for a while until it gets some zooxanthellae back.
 
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Also, could you get a pic with a filter or more whites? It does look bleached and as @SPS Freak mentioned, put it low light for several weeks


This Up Here GIF by Chord Overstreet
Looks like it to me. I’d keep it in lower light for a while until it gets some zooxanthellae back.
Yes it's in a place in my tank where it's about 30 PAR at the moment.
 

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