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I just got this pink tipped torch a week or so ago, he’s doing great , I actually think he’s grown in just a week… my question is, does the color look right? Some of the tentacles are an olive green, and some are a more brighter green
 
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Hard to tell under the white light spectrum from the picture, but as long as there is a good amount of tissue encompassing the skeleton, the colors will come in soon. I look for "fleshy" tissue on the underside. I keep my torches in par ranges of 180-250 par. 100% blue/UV spectrum and 25% white light during the high photoperiods of the day. Hope this helps!
 
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