Micro Lord color change!

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I just wanted to share this little guy. I got him about two months ago from my LFS, and since then, the color has shifted from predominantly neon green and orange to what is shown in the photo. Unfortunately, I don't have any photos of it when I first got it, so I'm not really sure when the pink/purple came out, but I'm amazed by how these corals are able to shift their colors. I'll need to make sure to document more frequently in the future. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.

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Different water parameters and different lighting levels can and will cause color shifting in most corals over time.
 

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