jankyjameson
New member
I have some Acans that are receding (pic attached), hoping someone could help ID the problem and help steer me towards a treatment plan. Regular feeding seems to slow down the spread of diseased tissue. I had actually already fragged this piece a few months ago because of the same issue, and had a small amount of doubt as to whether I had gotten it all... and apparently I didn't. The other piece that was taken from the same colony still appears to be fine.
Also, if anyone knows of a general "common Acan pests and cures" link, that would be really helpful as well. Here are the tank parameters:
pH:8.0(night)-8.2(day)
KH:9.5
Ca:420
Mg:1400
NO3/PO4: Waiting on a new test kits in the mail, but would be quite surprised if this is the issue. I run an Elos NS500 skimmer on a relatively small bioload, 15%WC/week, carbon 24/7 in a Phosban reactor changed once a month, recently started dosing Biodigest/Bioptim, and have very little nuisance algae even though I feed heavily.
Also, if anyone knows of a general "common Acan pests and cures" link, that would be really helpful as well. Here are the tank parameters:
pH:8.0(night)-8.2(day)
KH:9.5
Ca:420
Mg:1400
NO3/PO4: Waiting on a new test kits in the mail, but would be quite surprised if this is the issue. I run an Elos NS500 skimmer on a relatively small bioload, 15%WC/week, carbon 24/7 in a Phosban reactor changed once a month, recently started dosing Biodigest/Bioptim, and have very little nuisance algae even though I feed heavily.