How long does it take for a acan to start growing?

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I guess it all depends on water.

Here is a pic taken of a new acan I won on Nov.16
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And here is a pic I took in Dec. 17
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So in 1 month, its grown about 6-7 heads
 

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I think it depends on alot of factors, water chemistry, light, placement, etc. My acans didn't grow for months when I first got them, then after a long dip in iodine they started popping new heads weekly.
 
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I guess it all depends on water.

Here is a pic taken of a new acan I won on Nov.16
20191116_205636.jpg


And here is a pic I took in Dec. 17
20191217_223820.jpg



So in 1 month, its grown about 6-7 heads
I think it depends on alot of factors, water chemistry, light, placement, etc. My acans didn't grow for months when I first got them, then after a long dip in iodine they started popping new heads weekly.
Here it is

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Give it time my man, and you shall see the rewards.


Little nub on the left i got from WWC in 2018 and this is after it almost died on me
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1 year a couple of months later


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I hope my turns out like that
 

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Also want to add that my Acans LOVE flow, and i mean LOVE IT!!!

They sit right underneath a Gyre fx250, and they are getting blasted with indirect flow
 
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Also want to add that my Acans LOVE flow, and i mean LOVE IT!!!

They sit right underneath a Gyre fx250, and they are getting blasted with indirect flow
Yeah mine has a medium high flow where he is not blasted tho he’s right next to my paly
 

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Tanks chemistry, lighting and available nutrients will play a roll and some just grow faster than others. You'll notice little tiny heads coming in under the large one. My advice, stop watching it grow;)
 
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Tanks chemistry, lighting and available nutrients will play a roll and some just grow faster than others. You'll notice little tiny heads coming in under the large one. My advice, stop watching it grow;)
Lol yeah I’m probably being impatient but the advice is still a useful as ever so I thank you for that and everyone else that responded
 

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Feed them, they love food and everything mentioned above.

I agree with this. However, feed them lps pellets or something larger than reef roids.

I ran tests for about a month with reef roids and I used the technique they advise for goni feeding on all of my corals. It turns out most that I once believed loved it did not.

I then started feeding pellets to anything that accepts it. I noticed 3x faster growth once I did this. I think corals struggle to consume roids with how small it is. It's hard for them to grab onto and/or drop into their mouth.
 
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I agree with this. However, feed them lps pellets or something larger than reef roids.

I ran tests for about a month with reef roids and I used the technique they advised for goni feeding on all of my corals. It turns out most that I once believed loved it did not.

I then started feeding pellets to anything that accepts it. I noticed 3x faster growth once I did this. I think corals struggle to consume roids with how small it is. It's hard for them to grab onto and/or drop into their mouth.
We use Reef Frenzy soaked in Bio-Enhance, Zooplankton and phytoplankton. I haven't tried pellets yet. What brand are you using?
 

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We use Reef Frenzy soaked in Bio-Enhance, Zooplankton and phytoplankton. I haven't tried pellets yet. What brand are you using?

Coral Frenzy 1mm, I pellet feed heavy now that I’ve seen the results and they are cheaper than faune marin.

I filled this acan to the brim on accident one day learning how to feed pellets. A week later he pushed his first little dot head.
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So I kept suffocating this guy with pellets and 1 week later he pushed 3 more heads
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So I kept going and 2 weeks later the heads grew a lot and he started pushing more



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Now he has about 11 total new heads everywhere and has started calcifying. I’ve only had him in the display for 3 months.

Here’s an older pic of one of my accidental pellet drops lol.
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Coral Frenzy 1mm, I pellet feed heavy now that I’ve seen the results and they are cheaper than faune marin.

I filled this acan to the brim on accident one day learning how to feed pellets. A week later he pushed his first little dot head.
E08897B3-8E7B-4D24-A45D-808474ACF88A.png


So I kept suffocating this guy with pellets and 1 week later he pushed 3 more heads
B976A930-1E85-49C0-A9FB-FE5F6285C018.png


So I kept going and 2 weeks later the heads grew a lot and he started pushing more



BF770417-02E9-4A22-8241-CD38FECAB30E.jpeg


Now he has about 11 total new heads everywhere and has started calcifying. I’ve only had him in the display for 3 months.
That is really good growth in that timeframe!
 

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