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A green bali slimer coral that I picked up 1.5 month ago has one side of it white - I didn't notice until today, and realized that this side is shadowed by the light fixture shining down on the coral and creating a shadow on the one side.

1. Can this coral be saved, and if so what should I be doing?
2. How can I prevent shadows? I have one fixture in the middle of the tank, and any corals that have branches to them might be have a shadow on them casted by themselves or others.

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A green bali slimer coral that I picked up 1.5 month ago has one side of it white - I didn't notice until today, and realized that this side is shadowed by the light fixture shining down on the coral and creating a shadow on the one side.

1. Can this coral be saved, and if so what should I be doing?
2. How can I prevent shadows? I have one fixture in the middle of the tank, and any corals that have branches to them might be have a shadow on them casted by themselves or others.

Cheers
I believe a T5 fixture reduces shadowing the most.
Its a real issue on LED fixtures.

David Saxby uses angled Ai hydra lights on his tank to reduce shadowing in some areas. He can grow stuff under ledges!!!
 
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