Coral glow

Has anyone tried to grow anything under pure red light?
 
It wouldn't kill them to do this during the day; set it from white to blue for a couple minutes of awesomeness then set it back! Totally harmless. Also, the more you change your light, the more chance that your coral could morph (intensity wise, I believe).
When you say morph. Do you mean good or bad? I'm thinking mean bad and that's the reason for the consistency of the lights to begin with.
 
No, no. Morphing can be good or bad! It's like the lottery ('cept you have a small chance of even playing, heh...).
 
Also, here is an example:
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See the middle one? It morphed (I assume) from the pale ones.
 
I wouldn't spend the money... Anyway, don't quite know how this happens but I do know that minerals play a huge part.
 
Lol it would be easy and cheap to take a 5 gallon I already own and plumb it in and have a tiny coral only tank to play with. Lord knows what you could do with that little tank plumbed into a larger system to keep it stable yet raise only coral in it
 
Here's mine:
During the "peak" for growing 55% intensity at 14.5k
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During the "night viewing" aka pretty colors 55% intensity at 18.5k:
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At the top you'll find percentages. Notice only the left 3 change. So even though it's blue to us, there's still a little whites (Cw is white lol)
I don't like over complicated if you can't tell
 

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