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Hey reefers !!!

So,I have had these zoa's for a few months now. Started out as 2p and were a streaky pink color but I had noticed after it put out a few more polyps that recently that one of the polyps started to morph and as I moves them higher up on thw rack they are all starting to change. Any ideas what theys could be ?

This pic is straight from my S24 in pro mode,no editing as I'm sure you can tell.
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Orange filters and brighter lights would help

This is EXACTLY what they look like if you are looking top down at them (this pic is a little bit higher speed and lower ISO. A orange filter literally takes everything away from them...
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And I'm sorry,you should be suggesting brown filters not orange filters.
 

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