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+1 different system, different reaction. this is normal; hopefully it colors up later. for the record though, corals can be dyed; doesn't happen very often as far as I know.
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It is mostly Leathers that get died. I have seen them in King ED from time to time. Mostly Colt corals.
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I find the oddest thing with all of this is when we were dipping corals last night. We were dipping in Revive, and the awesome green acro, which was still healthy went into the dip... it came out mauve/white. The water turned very orange during the dip. I don't know if it was the flat worms or not. I know things react to dips and such, but to go from green to mauve and still be healthy is strange to me. Everything else had no reaction to the dip and is colouring back up again. I am watching the green acro, but there is not a single sign that it was ever green with purple.
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