Sps have nothing on acan colours.

Saltliquid

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It's not as easy to have acans make new colour combinations, but its worth it!
It must be up to 30 plus different intentional colour combinations in the top tank now and four really weird ones, but they are sort of ugly in the bottom tank.
Others like them, i think they are weird!
These are a couple more of the colour variations from bits of others that change compared to the original I took from.
Have been trying out which ones kill sps and which colours live well up against them.
Its all a learning curb and keeps the hobby from getting boring.
I could not get these colours to appear that easily with out leds.

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Liquidg thats some killer colours mate. Are you fragging these yet or have they just started growing. I'm in WA and we never seem to get anything like that over here
 
I break off pieces,yes fragging and either stress them in my tubs in many different ways, or just put them in adverse conditions and then place them next to other strong coloured variations to get these colour changes, plus I use human vitamin grade irone and iodide as additives to my waters to encourage the varied symbiotic algae changes, these and more with leds seem to get some nice colours going.
They change colour completely at times. Depending on what I do to them.
 
Awesome colors! I have about a dozen different colored ones in my tank but nothing as cool as those. Can u go more into depth about getting to change color and be as bright?
 
Liquid...

That's really ingenious! So are you saying that you can encourage the change of colors on purpose to improve appearance? Fantastic!

It sounds like you place dull Acan #1 next to colorful Acan #2. #1 is stressed intentionally & put in with a colorful #2 in tip top shape. Do I have all that right?

A few questions for you & I hope you don't mind answering a few:

•How long does usually take to get the color?
•Will one colorful acan transfer color to multiple dull acansmat once?
•Does the colorful tissue have to be next to and touching the dull tissue?
•Or, does the symbiotic algae transfer through the water?
•Do you do this procedure in the display tank or a spare tank?
•Is there a particular variety or color of DULL Acan Lord that works best?
•How long does the color change last? Is any part ever long lasting?

Could you describe your tank parameters & equipment? Do you take the Protien skimmer or filter pads & carbon off line? And any info on the trace elements would be great. I hope to try this as an experiment too.

Thanks for an interesting post and hope you can tell us more.
 
That's really ingenious! So you saying that you can encourage the change of colors on purpose to improve appearance? Fantastic!

It sounds like you place dull Acan #1 next to colorful Acan #2. #1 is stressed intentionally & put in with a colorful #2 in tip top shape. Do I have all that right?

A few questions for you & I hope you don't mind answering a few:

"¢How long does usually take to get the color?
"¢Will one colorful acan transfer color to multiple dull acans at once?
"¢Does the colorful tissue have to be next to and touching the dull tissue?
"¢Or, does the symbiotic algae transfer through the water?
"¢Do you do this procedure in the display tank or a spare tank?
"¢Is there a particular variety or color of DULL Acan Lord that works best?
"¢How do you stress the dull acan & for how long without killing it?
"¢How long does the color change last? Is it ever long lasting?

Could you describe your tank parameters & equipment? Do you take the protien skimmer or filter pads & carbon off line? High or low nutrients? And any info on the trace elements would be great. I hope to try this as an experiment too.

Thanks for an interesting post and hope you can tell us more.[/QUOTE]
 
That's really ingenious! So you saying that you can encourage the change of colors on purpose to improve appearance? Fantastic!

It sounds like you place dull Acan #1 next to colorful Acan #2. #1 is stressed intentionally & put in with a colorful #2 in tip top shape. Do I have all that right?

A few questions for you & I hope you don't mind answering a few:

•How long does usually take to get the color?
•Will one colorful acan transfer color to multiple dull acans at once?
•Does the colorful tissue have to be next to and touching the dull tissue?
•Or, does the symbiotic algae transfer through the water?
•Do you do this procedure in the display tank or a spare tank?
•Is there a particular variety or color of DULL Acan Lord that works best?
•How do you stress the dull acan & for how long without killing it?
•How long does the color change last? Is it ever long lasting?

Could you describe your tank parameters & equipment? Do you take the protien skimmer or filter pads & carbon off line? High or low nutrients? And any info on the trace elements would be great. I hope to try this as an experiment too.

Thanks for an interesting post and hope you can tell us more.
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I take out most of the colour/symbiotic algae in my tubs via very weak lighting and extremely high phos levels.
That’s where I A sexually breed feather duster worms again, I get inspired every now and then if I get bored with the hobby and the feeding frequency needed for that is enormous and the result from that is non testable phos levels, they are extremely high in there while I do this.
You can’t have nitrate or anything like that as it adversely stresses or kills the polyps I just work the symbiotic algae.
I place an originally green one that’s near white sort of next to a red one in my display, near to or actually touching.
I add iodine in small amounts, human grade vitamin iron and with my system it produces a lot of nitrogen, all these, especially the nitrogen in abundance make for some interesting multiple colours taking off in my acans algae.
Some of my acans are four times the size of when I stressed and then added them into my display tank.
If I stress them badly and break off the side of a polyp that also inspires dramatic colour changes in that polyp as it repairs and usually it spreads out over the entire acan polyp community of that frag.
I had over thirty frags a month back all fading and working up some weird very faint green based colours, they are all based from one colour and I gave them all away to a mate, he killed them all!
He went away for a weeks holiday and his kids were looking after the tanks and they thought they would put in the pool phos remover for the whole week so they didn’t have to do it twice each day, that’s death to near everything, oh well.
My system provides a lot of organic phos making it all moderately eutrophic with inorganic phos reading at less then .03 and its impossible to test nitrates in my water, there aren’t any with such large anoxic zones.
I don’t use a skimmer and rarely do water changes and the system is backed up greatly by a very large algae area based on the most affective racemosa at importing that I have found,I trim and throw out each 5 to 6 days, oh and I use standard blue 3 watt leds and cool whites as well.
I dose the rest the same as most reefers, Kh at 7 to 8 , Ph at 8.1 always and keep my water chilled at 23c and 24c all year round.
My latz need these temps and all tropical life do fine "just" ,at these temps.
 
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Thanks for the detailed information liquid. That's a great technique you've developed there.

You said the colors on the newly colorful acans fade over time. But do they retain some of the new colors it has acquired permanently? Or do they revert completely back to red? I may take down my fish QT and give this a try.

I have noticed color transfer in my own tank but it happened by chance. With dull teal colored candy cane (trumpets) next to bright neon green candy canes, the centers of the teal ones are now bright neon green.
 
Thanks for the detailed information liquid. That's a great technique you've developed there.

You said the colors on the newly colorful acans fade over time. But do they retain some of the new colors it has acquired permanently? Or do they revert completely back to red? I may take down my fish QT and give this a try.

I have noticed color transfer in my own tank but it happened by chance. With dull teal colored candy cane (trumpets) next to bright neon green candy canes, the centers of the teal ones are now bright neon green.



I have done this before in the eighties with varied corals and they never go back to the original colours.
One issue with the newly colourized acans if very near to a single dominate coloured acan, it will grow over the newly coloured one if not careful.
Its like the dominant coloured one knows the weakness and consumes it??
Two are doing it in my tank now, always the red ones take over another of a weaker type if they can, this weekend I will cut off the dominant area doing this and frag with the pieces.
 
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I have pre paid broad band and not much data allowance, a video is not going to happen.
Just try it your self, i have always based my hobby on that, I try everything myself or for me it has not happened or can not be done.
And acans are most certainly my fav coral as well.
 
A reply would be nice..

There is more, like human grade iron that I add, slightly more iodide then there should be,i have them in the bottom tank for a time with just weak leds for a while, and then the main thing is my system is semi eutrophic, acans love this!
Plus if you put patterned red next to true green or patterned green next to true red, the one with the weakest lighting will take on some of the others colours.
 
Loving the info here. i have had 4 acans do this in my system, which i loved, but had no idea how this happened....and i have since taken plain colonies and just placed them next to my very colorful colonies....hit or miss, sometimes it takes, sometimes it doesnt.
thanks for the info. i am going to try this, though i will have to take it very cautious with the iodine and iron.
thanks.
 
Loving the info here. i have had 4 acans do this in my system, which i loved, but had no idea how this happened....and i have since taken plain colonies and just placed them next to my very colorful colonies....hit or miss, sometimes it takes, sometimes it doesnt.
thanks for the info. i am going to try this, though i will have to take it very cautious with the iodine and iron.
thanks.

Iodide not iodine, that comes form all forms of foods any way and in large doses, kills everything!
 
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