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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
And here is a pic I took in Dec. 17
So in 1 month, its grown about 6-7 heads
Here it isI 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.
I hope my turns out like thatGive 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
1 year a couple of months later
Yeah mine has a medium high flow where he is not blasted tho he’s right next to my palyAlso 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
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 respondedTanks 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
I agree. Here's a pic of what new micromussa growing in looks likeLol 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
I guess it all depends on water.
Here is a pic taken of a new acan I won on Nov.16
And here is a pic I took in Dec. 17
So in 1 month, its grown about 6-7 heads
I typically see the first few heads appear about a month after adding to my tank. Once one head appears, many others will. Then it takes a while after that as the acan has to create the skeleton to add more heads.I’m pretty sure the title explains it
Feed them, they love food and everything mentioned above.
We use Reef Frenzy soaked in Bio-Enhance, Zooplankton and phytoplankton. I haven't tried pellets yet. What brand are you using?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?
That is really good growth in that timeframe!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.
So I kept suffocating this guy with pellets and 1 week later he pushed 3 more heads
So I kept going and 2 weeks later the heads grew a lot and he started pushing more
Now he has about 11 total new heads everywhere and has started calcifying. I’ve only had him in the display for 3 months.