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Let's break this down a bit.So are the colorful corals in my tank suffering from "colorful bleaching"?
Is a brown coral a happy coral?
Am I mistreating my pets to make them more beautiful? Are they suffering?
Enquiring minds want to know.
I have assumed the florescence is to attract prey and florescent corals try to attract prey while say a Xenia just grabs what floats by. Like flowers, but with a more evil intent. Zoas seem to have a target they are trying to get something come to.
As a "scientist" I was always jealous of other "scientists" that spent their summers in wonderful places as opposed to a top secret military facility under an mountain working on a "black op".
If I had known I was going to be a "scientist" I would have chosen a different field of "study".
Sort of like a Seinfeld episode with George pretending to be a "Marine Biologist".
Everyone wants to be a "Marine Biologist". A life of seashells and balloons if you can arrange the funding ...
Hey, if I have Marine Reef aquarium does that make me a "Marine Biologist"?
-Big Mistake