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sergiotami
Fri, 20th Aug 2010, 02:58 PM
Posted are two pics..I recently got four acan frags, tow rainbow and two lord, all are ding well except the large acan rainbow...What from viewing the pic do you think is wrong????
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Mr Cob
Fri, 20th Aug 2010, 03:03 PM
Maybe nothing is wrong. Some of the rare acans are very sensitive to light and changes thus causing them a week or more to acclimate. I have had some that will stay closed for up to two weeks after I move them.

Be patient and I'm sure they will open up.

Now....the above could be true but there is a whole list of things that could be setting them up for death but without details there isn't much more I can tell you.

How long have you had them?

sergiotami
Fri, 20th Aug 2010, 03:14 PM
I got them Tuesday....They open up at night and feed well..Thank You for responding...:)

Parmeters: I90 Gallon RR tank with Cureent nova Extreme pro lighting
SG: 1.025
PH-8.2
Ca- 440
Temp: 76 degree F'
Ammonia, Nitrates, Nitrites read- 0

Mr Cob
Fri, 20th Aug 2010, 03:20 PM
I'd say give them another week and don't move them if you have them in good spots and if they are still declining then we can probe you a little more.

I'm not a fan of laying them over the sand/crushed coral with nothing to grow onto. I prefer mounting them to a flat rock with room to grow. The Acan Lords I believe create their own skeleton as they grow so they may not be a problem but most of the other acans with "fluffy" heads need something to spread over....

good luck.

sergiotami
Fri, 20th Aug 2010, 03:27 PM
Thank You, will keep you posted...:)

Mr Cob
Fri, 20th Aug 2010, 03:29 PM
I think most acans will ball up and create their own skeleton when left on the sand....but if they are mounted to a rock they will spread out and kind of encrust over the rock along with a small skeleton. I'm basing this off what my acans do. I have never had any of the Acanthastrea Lordhowensis though.