These are the before (the one on the left)
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I will agree with you on this! When I purchased this acro 2 weeks ago, it was pink, pale, and no PE. It just started recently showing tiny bits of PE.I would say observing green fluorescence in a recovering acro is a positive sign.
If I'm not wrong. Corals produce green fluorescent proteins first. These gfp then matures into other forms.
High iron or low par is the first two that pop into my head. Could also be a disease ( forget the name ) but my pink caddy is completely green with blue/purple polys and I believe it’s from that disease.
Here's a pink Cadillac frag from wwc..Phosphates: 0.03ppm
Alk: 7.6dkh
Light: 300-350 par 14k
Salinity 1.025
Seems like everything is perfect.
So is everyone agreeing that it’s a pink Cadillac?