WD Acro color success

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How many reefers have been able to achieve good coloration of the WD Acro? I see that most frags are just green, which made me wonder if getting awesome color out of these is very difficult.
 

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How many reefers have been able to achieve good coloration of the WD Acro? I see that most frags are just green, which made me wonder if getting awesome color out of these is very difficult.

I think mine is getting some pretty good color so far. This pic is under 250w Radiums, and very little adjustment. I left in the uglies nearby so you can see the color is about as real as I can get it. So far I really like this coral!:)
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I think mine is getting some pretty good color so far. This pic is under 250w Radiums, and very little adjustment. I left in the uglies nearby so you can see the color is about as real as I can get it. So far I really like this coral!:)
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Respect for showing true colours. Too few do.
 

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Purple tips and brown polyps are what it looks like under 14-20k lighting. You need to trick-it-up with blue LEDs to get it to look like what you see on the internet sometimes.
 

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Both these are under T5s first shot coral+, blue+
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Just coral+ with better camera. This coral can take 500-600par if your nutrients/alk are balanced for that much light.
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No issues. Have it under leds. Lights cover both spectrums throughout day so i get to enjoy all colors it offers.
 

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Yep they need them some nutrients if you want to see those colors
 

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I think mine is getting some pretty good color so far. This pic is under 250w Radiums, and very little adjustment. I left in the uglies nearby so you can see the color is about as real as I can get it. So far I really like this coral!:)
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It looks even better in person.
 

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