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.

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.





