Acans look sad!!

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Hello all hope all is well and safe for everyone. So my acans have started to look very sad over the last week. I have the 2 of them in a 20 long tank with multiple other corals. The acans are the only ones looking sad and everything else is happy and growing. They closed up about a week and a half ago and it started with only one of them first and the the other followed a day and a half later. I have witnessed them at night and their feeder tentacles do come out. All of the research I have done leads to "sometimes scans do this and give it a week and they should open back up" but it's odd that they both are doing this at the same time. Any input is welcome and God bless!!

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One thing else, In the last few weeks I put
a chinese black box over the tank to get better coverage than I had with my previous light. These acans were middle tank on a rock and I just moved them to the bottom of the tank 24 hours ago to see what this will do. Another thing I kept running into during my research was to dip them with coralrx, not sure if this is a good idea as I am trying to avoid stressing them more.
 
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The new light was at least 2 weeks before they shrunk. And yes I do feed them, I dose fuel along with reef roids twice a week.
 

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Are those vermeil snails? My Acans do not like those at all and I hv lost a few due them being in close proximity.
 

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Some CBB can push big PARs. Low price does not always mean lower PAR’s
Mine (Visparspectra) pushed 740 at best, 8” above surface. I moved up to 14” and down to 50% intensity which brought PAR down to 400 at best, about 100 on the bottom.
Acan don’t need much light.
I turned mine down and feed twice a week
 
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Those are vermetid, and they drive me crazy, I was planning on removing them when I do work on the tank tomorrow. The light is 11 inches off the water with all the lenses removed, blues on 75 percent and white probably around 15-20 percent.
 
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What about shrimp? I have a cleaner shrimp and he has been getting a little A**holeish lately.
 

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