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Anyone know what it signals when the perimeter of the base on sps start to fluoresce bright green? I used the picture below because it provided the best color contrast of what I am seeing, but it’s a smaller frag so it doesn’t show how localized to the outer perimeter the fluorescing actually is.
This phenomenon is happening on 3 frags. When I first looked at the frag below I thought that’s just light angles, but then I noticed it on frags that were expanding out their base in about 3 inch radius and it was just the outer edge fluorescing. I started to shift the frag around and it didn’t change, so I started to investigate others.
The three frags that this is happening to are different colors (red, green, yellow/blue). There are maybe 50+ Sps frags in the system, but I only see this in 3 frags for roughly a month.
I know color changes like this in the wild have been connected to environmental stress, so I am concerned this might be an indicator of something happening.
This phenomenon is happening on 3 frags. When I first looked at the frag below I thought that’s just light angles, but then I noticed it on frags that were expanding out their base in about 3 inch radius and it was just the outer edge fluorescing. I started to shift the frag around and it didn’t change, so I started to investigate others.
The three frags that this is happening to are different colors (red, green, yellow/blue). There are maybe 50+ Sps frags in the system, but I only see this in 3 frags for roughly a month.
I know color changes like this in the wild have been connected to environmental stress, so I am concerned this might be an indicator of something happening.
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