wild blue/turquoise stag turning green/brown

tdsounds

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I have acquired this wild sps coral for about a month already. I was really blue/turquoise in color now its fading to a different color. The picture don't really show it but its turning into green polyps with a brownish body. Is there any way to turn back into the original blue/turquoise color? I heard wild sps turns brown after a month or two, but then if conditions are right 6 months later it'll turn to a totally different color. Any info?

58g
250w 14k phoenix
2x95w vho
ca 450
dkh 12
running phosban/carbon
euroreef skimmer
40x turnover rate
blue/turquoise
CIMG0377.jpg

green polyps with brownish body
CIMG0436.jpg
 
maybe try a 400w, that baby came from under the sun, and a 250 isnt' close in intensity. i agree, why i prefer non-wild acros.
 
I have a few blue stags and all need bright light to keep that color. Although there are many factors to consider that effect coral coloration IMO that 14k bulb isn't producing enough PAR. I have mine almost directly under 250 XM 10k bulbs.
exuse the algae..LOL A. Microphthalma
346924386%7Ffp335%3Enu%3D3233%3E459%3E745%3E2324459836%3B%3C%3Aot1lsi

A. Insignis
346924386%7Ffp335%3Enu%3D325%3A%3E555%3E568%3EWSNRCG%3D323354%3A75252%3Cnu0mrj
 
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Guess I'd should stick to aquacultured sps. I got some aquacultured sps and they are nice and stay the color I orginally got it. But then again, don't they farm sps corals from the ocean too? Would those stick to their orginal colors or fade just like the wild ones? By the way MIKE NY, those are nice blue stags.
 
thanks....when placed lower in my tank the microphthalma turns brown with just blue tips and the insignis turns green with blue tips
 
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