how are everyone's acan's doing?

Aadler

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Post me some pics, its been a month! I want to see the dif colors. I will get a pic of mine up tonight.
 
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Oh wait you probably meant this years workshop acan frags... :)

This piece is in about the lowest possible light in my tank it could get without being under a rock, and I've never fed it.

PBT is a little over 5" for reference.
 
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My halide is off for the evening so only have actinic's on and needed to use the flash so things look a bit washed out.



This was the only 90%+ polyp on the piece ive got:

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And the whole thing, all the partial polyps are healed or almost healed, I don't believe it has spawned any new ones tho, Ive only fed it about twice.

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The polyp under the whole one, I have been very impressed with, he has made great strides to recovery. The two or three polyps in the back are also whole, but sadly i cant really see them heh... The polyp directly above the whole one has healed really well, he was in pretty rough shape initially. All in all, with the dirty water, temp swings and frag time im impressed that no polyps died off.

mike
 
My acan is doing well. Notice that I had an extra piece that fell off of my main piece. I think it was from a different cut that Erik had made. It's directly below the frag. It's doing ok. The color on it is starting to come back.

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Erik or anyone else, are those hard worm tubes bad? You can see them all over the rock. If they are bad, how do I get rid of them?
Kevin
 
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I know what kind of web you are talking about, I've seen it before. But these do not do that or at least I do not see them do it.
The only time I see some sort of web is during a water change were I stir up the crap when trying to siphon.
 
Why would you want to get rid of them? Just over populated? surely there can't be that much floating through the water column to feed them? or at the very least if they became a plague they would soon die back off to lesser levels.
 
Reson Number one to get rid of them, the web causes corals to close up
2. there ugly

Aadller, how do you know that if and when they reach plague levels they'll die back to lesser levels???

From the pic, they look to be plague levels already. I can count atleast a dozen in a 2 by 2 square inch area.
Erik

I believe six line wrassies eat them too
 

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