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Looks pretty bad. Not saying it can’t bounce back but doesn’t look good.So I started reefing a month ago, and I ve bought recently a acans and it seems dead by now…
Idk how but it lost a lot of fleash and colour
Please help.
I have a small rock of zoas, they are doing great, such as my green torch and my grafted euphyliaLooks dead to me with algae and cyano on it. Acans do not do well in new tanks. You need to allow your tank to develop biodiversity and microfauna before adding corals but if you are impatient you can try easy corals like zoas.
I agree with this!Looks dead to me with algae and cyano on it. Acans do not do well in new tanks. You need to allow your tank to develop biodiversity and microfauna before adding corals but if you are impatient you can try easy corals like zoas.
Looks dead to me with algae and cyano on it.
Yeah… kinda sad with that.spot on…
and that’s actually brown jelly covering the skeleton
You can dip Acans in a hydrogen peroxide/water bath mix. Doesn’t bother them. That would give it its best chance of making any recovery…Looks dead to me with algae and cyano on it. Acans do not do well in new tanks. You need to allow your tank to develop biodiversity and microfauna before adding corals but if you are impatient you can try easy corals like zoas.
Agree, and with that much BJD covering the piece it’s difficult to get a recovery, if at all possible. Also agree that your tank is way under mature for corals. You can place them and work extra hard to maintain proper levels but it’s gonna tire you out. Let it mature a few months, add fish and CUC in the meantime to help boost up biodiversity.spot on…
and that’s actually brown jelly covering the skeleton