Seaworks - to save your marriage, just agree that it's the color that your wife says it is. (shhh... Just don't tell Stacy that I am not practicing what I preach. :lol: )
Or how about a win-win situation:
Under white light, it's yellow. But the actinic (blue light) makes it green. Yellow + Blue = green. So both of you are right.
I think Minh's answer summs it up. Under different lighting many of the corals we keep will appear as different colors. I've got a chalice that under normall light is red with a bit of green, but when it's just actinic lighting it's completely green.
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