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I am wondering what it means if your acans have their feeding tentacles out all day long. Not just at night. I would think it means they are hungry. Which it could be.

Nitrates are just above zero and phosphates are at 0.012.

I have also heard it could be from too much light or too much flow.

Any thoughts?
 
There might be something tasty in the water.
 
Possibly but would it not be more likely that the nutrients are low so they are hungry?
Two different processes I belive.
At any time of day if you put something stinky and tasty in the tank , it provides a feeding response as they smell it.
No3 and Po4 are absorbed through the skin and also through the digestive track to feed the zoo ox.

I belive in many of these they have also evolved like Some nps to open at night when they sense a lack of light, when in the ocean is when the plankton make the great migration to surface to become snacks.
 

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