Zoa semi clear after blackout?

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Immediately after a 3 day blackout some of my zoas, especially my Pandoras, turned from a brown color (would only show more color under full actinic) to clear where the more subtle colors remain. Zoazanthelle got expelled maybe? I kinda like the color but I don’t know if it good. Below are before and after.

Pandora and Mohawk before
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Unknown zoa
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Yeah, they were just stress without the light and expelled zooxanthellae. Give them a couple days - a week, it’ll return! I always love how clean the tank is after a black out
 
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Yeah, they were just stress without the light and expelled zooxanthellae. Give them a couple days - a week, it’ll return! I always love how clean the tank is after a black out
I actually don’t want that brown to come back, lol. I hated the way the pandoras looked. Way too brown. I was thinking of removing them eventually. But now I like them.
 

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