Corals tend to brown up because of the lighting you give them. Maybe too much red shifted in your T5s? When is the last time you changed your bulbs? It could be that they have just too much light too.
try giving it a bit more light, but it's common for small frags to appear more colorful because there is a larger proportion of growth points where colors tend to be more intense. As a colony grows and matures those highly colored areas can become less noticeable.
That's a lovely piece, and congrats on growing it nicely. It looks different from my Dragon Soul Favia. If you hadn't called it a Dragon Soul, I would have guessed it was a prism variant. May be a case of different vendors calling different things by the same name.
thanks for the feedback. if you guys got pics of yours, feel free to add them to the thread. i'll try to find a higher spot in the sps rent district or sell/trade it to someone that has the space.
My dragon soul is next to my zoos, and recieves little light since a plating monti is above it. It is very colorful, and has grown significantly, encroaching on other corals. I don't want to confuse, but IME mine loves low light.
hey tfp
your in folsom so you might know what im talking about but does your favia have any relation with your reef aquariums in roseville dragons revenge favia cause mine has bad color too?
C decliv - it may have originated from YR. I got a frag of it from a local friend (little_d).
C lamb - gorgeous piece! Hope it keeps that color as it grows up.
Tim: I second the suggestion of trying very subdued lighting. I noticed that with one of my colonies, if I wanted to pop the purple and get the brown pigment out of the flesh I had to shade it much more. While the glow green lost a little intensity vs. being in high light, once I got the purple back the contrasting colors made up for that and appeared just as bright.
Assuming, there's no spectral shifts in any bulbs
Might take a little longer than just a few weeks to get the total effect, one way or the other due to trasferring/importing appropriate zooxanthelae. I'd imagine you'd go through a pale brown stage before the purple starts to take more residence.
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