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I had tried higher higher light and flow but nothing really changed. Most I read said low to moderate light and flow. I will give it a try again.so acans are kinda similar to zoas in a lot of ways as far as I’m experienced anyway. I have three different ones and they seem to prefer higher light and flow in my tank, but I hear they do just fine in low light and flow.
Light in video is very blue but acans are not similar to zoa and more related to micromussa grouping. They require moderate light and moderate water flow. Too much water flow , the coral will suffer recession and even tissue damage. Acans will sting other corals closer than 3" so space them accordingly.I have multiple corals, included in video, but only my acan isnt happy. I have had it for multiple weeks and moved in multiple places. What should I do? I am at a loss.
Low to moderate flow is correct. High and they will expel their zooxanthellae and sufferI had tried higher higher light and flow but nothing really changed. Most I read said low to moderate light and flow. I will give it a try again.
I meant similar to zoas as they will accept a wide range of lighting and flow.Light in video is very blue but acans are not similar to zoa and more related to micromussa grouping. They require moderate light and moderate water flow. Too much water flow , the coral will suffer recession and even tissue damage. Acans will sting other corals closer than 3" so space them accordingly.
These are photosynthetic coral and too little light, they cannot produce their energy source needed known as zooxanthellae. I'd bump the white up just a little.
Assure your nitrate and Phosphate are not elevated but from the looks of other corals- Its likely in safe range. Food- These guys get particles from feeding but are meat eaters and Must have a feeding of Mysis shrimp or similar which is what I feed mine. They feed best at night as they are night feeders.
This is one of mine started as 2 heads:
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They dont accept a wide range. Has to be a happy median with this type. Too little or too much light is harmful in many cases as mentioned with their energy source. . . . However there is acan merletti and acan enchinata that will tolerate a little more lightI meant similar to zoas as they will accept a wide range of lighting and flow.
Thank you for the info. Do you happen to know what kind my acan is? Ill post a pic when it was a little happier lolLight in video is very blue but acans are not similar to zoa and more related to micromussa grouping. They require moderate light and moderate water flow. Too much water flow , the coral will suffer recession and even tissue damage. Acans will sting other corals closer than 3" so space them accordingly.
These are photosynthetic coral and too little light, they cannot produce their energy source needed known as zooxanthellae. I'd bump the white up just a little.
Assure your nitrate and Phosphate are not elevated but from the looks of other corals- Its likely in safe range. Food- These guys get particles from feeding but are meat eaters and Must have a feeding of Mysis shrimp or similar which is what I feed mine. They feed best at night as they are night feeders.
This is one of mine started as 2 heads:
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Either solar flare or Aussie orangeThank you for the info. Do you happen to know what kind my acan is? Ill post a pic when it was a little happier lol
Yes typically they are more medium, but mine are in about 210 par and high flow and growing like crazy. Ive always read they are beginner corals because they tolerate so much. But I agree medium light and flow is probably more commonly appropriate.They dont accept a wide range. Has to be a happy median with this type. Too little or too much light is harmful in many cases as mentioned with their energy source. . . . However there is acan merletti and acan enchinata that will tolerate a little more light
In their natural environment, they are found in deep waters away from bright light as it causes them stress and too much light results in bleaching or death. Too much is often worse as they get little to No food- you want the flow at a rate that delivers food to them.Yes typically they are more medium, but mine are in about 210 par and high flow and growing like crazy. Ive always read they are beginner corals because they tolerate so much. But I agree medium light and flow is probably more commonly appropriate.

