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I guess I’m still new to the hobby. How often will chalice corals change or add colors? I got a Christmas chalice that was only red and blue when I got it. I’ve had it about 4-5 months and it has been adding colors (green and streaks of pink). I’m assuming my lights are different from what it had, I’ve never had any of my other chalices or other corals change colors like this.

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That’s awesome lol.

I have a cherry Garcia chalice that I accidentally bleached a year ago. When the color came back, the red was brighter than before and some baby blue streaks showed up as well. It looks like yours likes your light spectrum better than what it was originally under.
 
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That’s awesome lol.

I have a cherry Garcia chalice that I accidentally bleached a year ago. When the color came back, the red was brighter than before and some baby blue streaks showed up as well. It looks like yours likes your light spectrum better than what it was originally under.
Interesting! I guess this is my first time seeing a coral make such a change in color. Thanks!
 
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