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Midas blennies are more yellow/light orange colors. I found a way to change that easily. The lighting method I'm using now makes red colors pop, and reinforces green as well. All my corals have been really happy and my midas blenny is almost red. I use AI primes and All I had to do was crank up my blues to 100 percent and crank up my reds to 100 percent. Pretty happy and I am curious why the midas blennie's color has changed so much?

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Midas blennies are more yellow/light orange colors. I found a way to change that easily. The lighting method I'm using now makes red colors pop, and reinforces green as well. All my corals have been really happy and my midas blenny is almost red. I use AI primes and All I had to do was crank up my blues to 100 percent and crank up my reds to 100 percent. Pretty happy and I am curious why the midas blennie's color has changed so much?

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That’s a beautiful Midas, I have found many blennies to change colour form depending on lighting and surroundings. The most commonly known one to do this is the one I own currently (Escenius lineatus). It’s nice having these fish that are different to others in their species range because you can find ones that look so different to others.
 
…hmmm the ole elusive “ positive change” ; you changed something and nothing bad happened….
now don’t press your luck again …. :p
I’d leave it that way for good then, (I usually set mine to visually appear about 12k and leave it! )
 

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