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Hello, all

My acan lords have never opened to their full potential, and I have lost many so far through the life course of my tank. But mysteriously, some thrive… I have had this tank running for around 8-9 months now. My water parameters are very acceptable— I will post them down below. I have a 29 gallon display, with a Fluval Marine 3.0 24-36 inch light (not sure of exact par in my tank). The acans sit on the sand bed, and I have low flow going over them. As soon as I put them in my tank, over the next day or two they start closing up and receding—sometimes a polyp will die and I can see skeleton on some parts of them.

* I currently am experiencing high nitrates, but my acans exhibited this behavior beforehand.

Everything else in my tank is doing amazing for the most part. My zoas never skip a beat, mushrooms are incredible, leather tree is happy as could be. It just seems to be the acans… I have tried playing around with the lighting slowly, but to no avail.

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Why does phosphate always say 0? Why is nitrate always 50 and never change, thats weird? what test kits are you using?

This one is mine, started as a single polyp. Its under medium light and medium flow.

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Why does phosphate always say 0? Why is nitrate always 50 and never change, thats weird? what test kits are you using?

This one is mine, started as a single polyp. Its under medium light and medium flow.

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your acan looks amazing… salifert test kit for nitrates, api for phosphate, and Hanna checkers for all the rest.
 
API test kits are notoriously unreliable. Salifert is reliable. I would get a Salifert test kit for phosphate if you can. Do you have a LFS that can test your water and doesn’t use API?

If phosphates really are 0 then not only would it kill off all your coral but it would kill off your good bacteria. Then you’d have dinos in short order.
 
Hello, all

My acan lords have never opened to their full potential, and I have lost many so far through the life course of my tank. But mysteriously, some thrive… I have had this tank running for around 8-9 months now. My water parameters are very acceptable— I will post them down below. I have a 29 gallon display, with a Fluval Marine 3.0 24-36 inch light (not sure of exact par in my tank). The acans sit on the sand bed, and I have low flow going over them. As soon as I put them in my tank, over the next day or two they start closing up and receding—sometimes a polyp will die and I can see skeleton on some parts of them.

* I currently am experiencing high nitrates, but my acans exhibited this behavior beforehand.

Everything else in my tank is doing amazing for the most part. My zoas never skip a beat, mushrooms are incredible, leather tree is happy as could be. It just seems to be the acans… I have tried playing around with the lighting slowly, but to no avail.

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nutrients are low, while they are not picky about location, sand often can irritate them, need to raise po4, feed them mysis shrimp at least 2x a week and moderate light and water flow
 
nutrients are low, while they are not picky about location, sand often can irritate them, need to raise po4, feed them mysis shrimp at least 2x a week and moderate light and water flow
What’s the best way to feed Acans without the other fish stealing it?
 
What’s the best way to feed Acans without the other fish stealing it?
Place a cut off top of soda bottle over coral and apply food through the opening for coral
 

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