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Very interesting read! I will keep monitoring it to see what happens to this acro. Oddly enough it’s only this coral that it’s happening toNothing that dramatic on existing growth....very cool. I read an article in Coral magazine talking about bleached portions of the reef turning blue like that as a form of protection. Not saying that is what this is, but definately interesting.
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Dying coral reefs turn vibrant neon colors in apparent last-ditch effort to survive
Coral reefs on the brink of death are attempting to send a survival signal, via fluorescent neon colors.www.cbsnews.com
I hope so too. It’s very vibrant during daytime so hopefully it develops more of the blue throughout. Here is a picture with the lights off. I’m thinking it might have something to do with a bacterial infectionThis is pretty cool. Hopefully its a good thing!

