Color Form:
Corals, Invertebrates, Plants and Live Rock
The color forms of the different corals and invertebrates will vary depending on many factors. These factors include where they were collected or grown, the depth at which they were collected, the specific species of plant, coral or invertebrate, and their general health. Furthermore, color form may also change after being placed into a new aquarium environment. This is also due to a number of factors including light intensity, light spectrum, type of aquarium lighting, general water quality and stability, amount of dissolved organics and the availability of natural food sources.
Fishes
Represents the typical colors that the individual species will display at the size in which they are being offered. Some species will change color as they mature, where other species may have different coloration between males and females. Where applicable, this information is included in the individual species description.