I came across some research showing higher cortisol levels in tomato clowns being reared in white background tanks. I instantly thought back to some advice I read/saw/heard somewhere saying to paint the back and bottom of a QT or hospital tank white to make things easier to see in regards to the fish. It didn't really sound like it would be easier to examine feces etc in QT with a white bottom so I used and still use blue bottoms and backs. Anyway, this research was based on one species for a limited period of time, so I wonder if it would translate to other species and other ages. I don't have the means to test this but it would be interesting to see the results. I could be misremembering the advice on QT tank color, but I would avoid it out of caution I suppose.