impur
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I got this acan just a few weeks ago from a fellow RC member. It had some damage on the top of it, to about 3 of the polyps. One died back to about half the polyp, but it has since grown a new mouth and it recovering nicely. My concern is that the area around these damaged polyps has started to look bleached. Now as you will see in the pics, there was a little bit of damage in this area where the spikey part of the skeleton poked thru the tissue. So i'm not sure if its bleaching or repairing. Other than the color it seems to be doing fine. Feeders are out at the first taste of food in the water and they are also extended every night all night long.
The acan came from the bottom of a tank with PCs, and i have it at the bottom of my 29gal with a 250w 14k MH that sits 11" off the water surface. The coral is in medium flow. Should i try to shade it for a little while or does it look like it is just repairing itself?
Pic day i rec'd it, getting a quick dip
Right after the dip, placed in the tank. Also same day i rec'd it. Notice the spikey part of the skeleton poking thru.
Late last week
Close up of damaged polyp
Close up of bleached area
Thanks for looking!!
Miles
The acan came from the bottom of a tank with PCs, and i have it at the bottom of my 29gal with a 250w 14k MH that sits 11" off the water surface. The coral is in medium flow. Should i try to shade it for a little while or does it look like it is just repairing itself?
Pic day i rec'd it, getting a quick dip

Right after the dip, placed in the tank. Also same day i rec'd it. Notice the spikey part of the skeleton poking thru.

Late last week

Close up of damaged polyp

Close up of bleached area

Thanks for looking!!
Miles