Seahare changed colors

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He was green yesterday at the lfs and now he's mostly white, anyone know what's up? Sorry for the bad pics
 

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Hmmmmm.

Dud you acclimate over the course of a few hours? Those lil Shreks are super sensitive to change. Many die when changing tanks.

Good news, he's not turning dark. When they turn dark, they're about to croak.

if black, they're dead

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Thanks for the info, I'll probably get torn apart for this but I don't usually drip acclimate since according to reefcleaners web site it is better to just float them for 15 mins instead of stressing them out for hours. He was very green at the lfs but now just has green spots and is mostly white. But he is still very active. Little shreks, so awesome!
 

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