There are three Acans in our tank scattered in different spots. They have been in the tank for 4-5 months, all have put out babies around the bottom and the babies have grown. Until about two days ago they followed a predictable behavior: get big and fluffy during the day with tentacles extended then shrink in the evening as the light intensity decreased. But for two days now they are tightly drawn in. All three did this at the same time. No other corals in the tank have changed their behavior. No tank parameters have changed.
Attached are photos of one of them the last two days versus how it has looked for several months. This particular Acan usually gets so big and puffy we call it the "elephant ear". Now it is tightly shriveled. Does anyone know if Acans go through maybe a resting period or hibernation type behavior? We thought it might be a fish or CUC picking on them but that seems odd - 3 of the same type at the same time.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Top: Fluffy and happy. Bottom: Tightly shriveled.
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Attached are photos of one of them the last two days versus how it has looked for several months. This particular Acan usually gets so big and puffy we call it the "elephant ear". Now it is tightly shriveled. Does anyone know if Acans go through maybe a resting period or hibernation type behavior? We thought it might be a fish or CUC picking on them but that seems odd - 3 of the same type at the same time.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Top: Fluffy and happy. Bottom: Tightly shriveled.
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