Torch Coral seems brown

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Hi,

Not sure if it’s just the fact it’s bright outside or not but my torch seems to have gone brown.. It’s opened fully and seems to be happy with the light and flow, water is fine as my Duncan is fully opened and growing new heads as is the rest of my coral.

Any advice would be great.

Thank you.
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Hi,

Not sure if it’s just the fact it’s bright outside or not but my torch seems to have gone brown.. It’s opened fully and seems to be happy with the light and flow, water is fine as my Duncan is fully opened and growing new heads as is the rest of my coral.

Any advice would be great.

Thank you.
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25e3f63e7a8e88441c1252ae0c65b331.jpg
My guess would be natural daylight (always make things look brown/ugly, especially if lights aren't fully ramped on tank).
 
Hi,

Not sure if it’s just the fact it’s bright outside or not but my torch seems to have gone brown.. It’s opened fully and seems to be happy with the light and flow, water is fine as my Duncan is fully opened and growing new heads as is the rest of my coral.

Any advice would be great.

Thank you.
903f260b1e305eaa081fb05f22e2fdde.jpg
25e3f63e7a8e88441c1252ae0c65b331.jpg



It's likely the daylight. Most of my euphyllias look brown when the sun is hitting them. When my hydras turn on you are able to see all their colors again.
 

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