Hey folks,
Strangest thing happened to me today. I was at the LFS and I found this pretty zoa rock. At the LFS, it was the brightest orange I've ever seen in a zoa. Really pretty and unique. The interior and exterior section of the polyp was orange.
I buy it and get it back to work for the nano tank on my desk and under my lighting it looks like a standard green zoa. What gives? My lights are a custom LED mix of cool white 460 NM blue and two UV. My candy cane coral shows the correct color. Can lighting really turn a zoa from orange to green?
Also can anyone identify this specific type's name?
Strangest thing happened to me today. I was at the LFS and I found this pretty zoa rock. At the LFS, it was the brightest orange I've ever seen in a zoa. Really pretty and unique. The interior and exterior section of the polyp was orange.
I buy it and get it back to work for the nano tank on my desk and under my lighting it looks like a standard green zoa. What gives? My lights are a custom LED mix of cool white 460 NM blue and two UV. My candy cane coral shows the correct color. Can lighting really turn a zoa from orange to green?
Also can anyone identify this specific type's name?
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