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I’ll test nitrates and phosphates.Keep them in low light with moderate flow. I have a couple acans that I’ve had for over a year and half now and about 15-20 heads now but start off at like 2-3. They do grow pretty slow. I don’t regularly feed them but every now and then I do. Wild acans tend to lose color as well. What are your parameters

Numbers are fine. I would also try to move it to a different spot.
These work greatI would also dip it prior to moving. Being on the sandbed, things like bristleworms and amphipods tend to host them and that ticks them off. Put it on something like a ceramic plate to get it somewhat elevated off the sandbed after dipping. Mine perked up considerably once I did that.