Rainbow Monti question

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This is something that kinda made me wonder... Why are the newer polyps of the rainbow a different color than the older ones. Like what purpose does that serve? Most corals new growth grow in a uniform manner where they are just a lighter and whiter in color but are all the same. Does anyone know why sone corals have a completely different color in the new growth versus the older established polyps?
 
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Ive wondered this as well on mine.
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Not sure the answer
 
It's interesting. Most corals don't do this but some do. I'm guessing it has to do with maturity or something. It's looks really cool though
 

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