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Old 05/08/2006, 09:46 AM
cattfish cattfish is offline
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Seabay Crispa Anenome

My seabay crisper is looking a little green at times. It finally gets to its normal state, after the light has been on for nearly ten hours, just when i am ready to turn the light off!

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Josh
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Old 05/08/2006, 07:31 PM
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Seabay Crispa Anenome

My seabay crisper is looking a little green at times. It finally gets to its normal state, after the light has been on for nearly ten hours, just when i am ready to turn the light off!

Thanks

Josh
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Old 05/11/2006, 01:24 AM
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My E quadricolor anemone seems to shift colors a bit. I think that's fairly normal. If you think your animal is having a problem, some pictures might help us diagnose the problem.
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Old 05/11/2006, 12:10 PM
Amphiprion Amphiprion is offline
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You say it turns a green color? When an anemone deflates, the fluorescing pigments become more concentrated (or increased density). This would lead to a greener coloration.
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