How do acans grow more polyps?

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A bit of a revival...

Let’s cover all the issues. To help the acan grow faster to give it a nice countersunk plug.. is like to know if moving it to a larger plug so it doesn’t go down as much as up and outward.
Basically making a skelliton that it would like to bond to and not waste energy on a thick 1-2 inch base more acts like a sunset monti..

Picture of the 3 I’d like to “test” on as they all 3 have 8 baby heads each. One control(no spot feeding),1 countersunk, and 1 heavy feed counter. Others will act as controls for spot feed but not countersunk.

I guess I’ll post up results after 6-8-10 and 12 weeks. They have been 40 days in tank and adjusted as the growth shows on all 6 and oddly the right ones that get a gyre effect have larger new heads.
I hope people have the same question I have.

6:00pm Test
ALK(DKH)10.9
(PO4)0.02
(Cal)490 ..can’t raise..
(Mag)1580 ..feel it’s this..
75g(20L sump)
(June24th)cycle start
Any other parameters lmk if interested
If anyone has info please on subject lmk.
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Just glue the plug on the rock. Acan will eventually grow over it. I have never fed an acan and all of mine have grown nicely. I have read if you over feed the soft tissue grows faster than the skeleton and could end up bad. No experience with this myself but a thought worth sharing.
I agree to this statement. Since I moved my corals The acans have become a “trumpet” shape vs holding the rounded colony shape. Is it similar to PE? As PE is not a really healthy 100% for SPS during the day but mine still do. It appears to be overgrowing the skeleton. As a colony I see the new heads as intakes for more energy storage.
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So are you saying its best to leave acans grow on their own, or glue to a rock to have them grow over the rock? I currently have mine glued on the rock, but do like the look of when people place in the sandbed and have them grow a colonly. I think the question is which way they grow faster, or how do you personally like the look?
 

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Glue them to a plug about 3x there size. I use flats for my sand beds. You can use a tericota pot and smash to make flats or look up making them. Less time they focus on building a firm base the more likely upward and across will happen. I feed 2x a week enriched brine. If I haven’t seen them spit up there waste then I wait 2 more days to not disturb there digestion and purge out. I just hollowed out a old echanita skelly to recess one for growth and comparison and learning..

EDIT: pic for refrence. Once it’s overgrown that plug glue a even larger under it unless it can pop off.
It’s what I do.. works also
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