Bleached?

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Please forgive my newness to the Zoa world, but I have read a lot about corals being bleached. Is the a literal meaning, like a chemical was used to lighten them, or is it referring to the coral not getting enough light so it loses it's color?

Thanks guys,

Oh and I finally got paid yesterday, so a trip to the LFS is in order.... \\:D/
 
Bleaching can occur when zoas (or any coral) is exposed to excessive heat or light. The zoa will expell all its zooxanthellia, resulting in a loss of color and food for the zoa. They usually can recover in a few months, but it will take time, patience and pristine conditions.
 

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