What light was it under on the site? Spectrum can have a huge effect on the appearance of corals. If you just got it, it's probably stressed from shipping as well. Give it a few days to puff up and color up.
That's just it Daddy, I did buy a WYSIWYG, except what I got was brown, not blue. So it was more of a WYS-is-sorta-like-WYG. I called he guy and asked him if he used Photoshop. He said yes, but only to correct the color. :worried: I'm going to play around with my spectrum and see what happens.
Yes Spider, I am a bit cheesed off. Anyway, here's the site with pix of the same blue Acan. Organism, thank you for the info! I wish people were a bit more honest about about these things.
Yes Spider, I am a bit cheesed off. Anyway, here's the site with pix of the same blue Acan. Organism, thank you for the info! I wish people were a bit more honest about about these things.
Wow, there's not even any white light in that picture, what a scammer... You may wanna post a review in the vendor experiences section so people know to avoid this guy. You can ask him for a partial refund, otherwise you can always file a claim with your credit card company for an item not even remotely as described and they'll give you a refund and have you mail it back.
Yup, when you see actinic only pics its usually to hide the true color. Its very important to read or ask what type of lighting is being used. Most online vendors light with 20k because it makes the colors in the photo more appealing. When you take pictures under 20k and white balance, the colors become saturated without the use of Photoshop. I wish more online vendors shot pictures under 14k so people aren't duped.
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