Green Bali slimer brown

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Hello everyone , Recently my green Bali slimer acro turned a bit brown on the base , the polyps are still expanding nice and fluffy but the base color is weird , I had it for like 8 weeks now did well even has health green points , but my millepora and plating acro are both doing extremely well and even show some little growth ( have them for 4 weeks now ) ( pink and green ish color )

Red sea reef led 50 60% blue for 8 hours acro is near waterIine
Param:
1026 sg
7.96 ph
Kh 8.6
No 5-10
Phos 0.11 stable for 3 months now
Ca 421
Mg 1460
( first 2 pics the green Bali slimer other 2 the millepora and plating acro )

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Disclaimer: I am not a coral expert :winking-face:
Are you sure that's a green slimer? I've never seen one that color before. The colors resemble my garf bonsai but the structure isn't the same. I also have a nice sized slimer and it has never been anything but green.

EDIT This is my green slimer 20231225_143558.jpg
 

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Agreed. Not a BGS. You do have a good looking stick there, though. Let it grow out and enjoy it. Consider sending me and @exnisstech frags :smiling-face-with-sunglasses:.
 

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Agreed. Not a BGS. You do have a good looking stick there, though. Let it grow out and enjoy it. Consider sending me and @exnisstech frags :smiling-face-with-sunglasses:.
Add me to the list. A lot of new SPS will change colors when they are moved to a new tank. Eventually they will settle in and start growing ( I think yours is starting now) and in time it may look very different from what you bought and/or it will color back up into a larger specimen with the same colors you first saw on it.

There is a coral in a LFS that I have been looking at for a couple of years. New growth is “rainbow “ red,green, orange/yellow and the polyps are blue. In summer the tank gets warm and the coral turns brown the polyps retract and the rainbow fades to an ugly Dudley coral. They offered to sell the colony for $500.

When parameters are right they glow and shine. Any changes and they adjust and the colors follow.
 
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Disclaimer: I am not a coral expert :winking-face:
Are you sure that's a green slimer? I've never seen one that color before. The colors resemble my garf bonsai but the structure isn't the same. I also have a nice sized slimer and it has never been anything but green.

EDIT This is my green slimer 20231225_143558.jpg
This is the slimer first 4 weeks when I got it
 

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I think original slimmer was a fast growing staghorn branching coral. The one you have is probably a tabling coral that is green aka not the classic “slimmer” but just a green coral, possibly something similar to a “ Garf Bonzai” but again I don’t think it is that specific coral either.

Take a look at a reference like “Coral’s of the World” by JEN Vernon and you’ll find that it’s very difficult to distinguish between the many different species of coral that are present in the ocean but require microscopic evaluation to determine the difference between them. So many look alike but they are often completely different species.

Yours looks like a montipora to me but I am probably way off and I am not educated like JEN Veron to know really.

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Kinda looks like shading... but agreed, sometimes they turn brown before getting color back. Better than turning white
Unfortunately I found a small white spot on the back base of the acro where there is almost no light and kinda in a shock now
 

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