Blasto turning white??

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I noticed about a week ago my blasto had some white marks on it. I thought they would go away but they seem to be sticking around. Wondering what you guys think it would be? It's popping out a lot of new heads and they all seem to be doing great! Thanks and happy reefing!
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Must be my eyes then... because that is gorgeous !!! With the blue lights it’s hard too see the whites .. so I can only imagine that the white spots are blue on this photo ?
 
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Must be my eyes then... because that is gorgeous !!! With the blue lights it’s hard too see the whites .. so I can only imagine that the white spots are blue on this photo ?
Thank you! One of my favorite pieces! And yes, the picture makes the spots look blue. Here are the spots I was referring to.
 

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Thank you! One of my favorite pieces! And yes, the picture makes the spots look blue. Here are the spots I was referring to.
Yes that’s what I thought , could be many things , I’d like too call my friends in from #reefsquad see if we can’t help you ..!
 

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Ok.

I had the same blastos. When they we’re given to me, I placed them near the bottom.

They immediately sprouted 2 more heads. The prior owner couldn’t believe it as they never grew that fast for him.

We think the big difference was my lights were better spectrum wise.

I lost them due to an alk spike that was my fault.

I personally think they are adapting to your tank and lighting.
 
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Ok.

I had the same blastos. When they we’re given to me, I placed them near the bottom.

They immediately sprouted 2 more heads. The prior owner couldn’t believe it as they never grew that fast for him.

We think the big difference was my lights were better spectrum wise.

I lost them due to an alk spike that was my fault.

I personally think they are adapting to your tank and lighting.
Works for me! Won't stress over it too much them but will definitely keep an eye! Thank you!!!
 

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and these are insane! hoping mine look like that in the next couple years! any secrets??
Yours do look that good, it's all in the camera saturation. I agree with @mta_morrow they are adapting. You'll have an amazing colony in no time, they look healthy.
 
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That may be the skeleton undernieght just close to the skin, in a way making it look like it's just some white patches!
Yeah that's what it looks like to me! Just don't know why it's showing like that all of a suddeno_O
 

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Yeah that's what it looks like to me! Just don't know why it's showing like that all of a suddeno_O
Your fine =). Sometimes the flow will push the skin a little closer to the skeleton. Usually see this with my blastos myself during the late day when they're fully open
 
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