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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Richmond Hill 11418
Posts: 1,072
Reefer Ratings: (40 (100%) Friends: (8) Images: 30 |
I had this acan for a while now. Just recently a fish of mine started to take samples of the acan, and its still alive but it is deflated. The fish was taken out the same day i noticed the problem. At nite i see some of the tentacles come out but not like before. It has a hard time grasping the food. I still try to spot feed it and i also use some coral frenzy too. And all my water parameters have been in check... The only thing is the fish that has been removed had ick, but the health of my other acans are great..
__________________ Check out my 40 breeder RIP!!!! ![]() http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/...0-breeder.html Here is my Deap Sea Aquatics 34 gallon Neo Nano tank http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/...-neo-nano.html | |||
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| Sucka Free Reefin' !!! Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Westwood, NJ
Posts: 857
Reefer Ratings: (35 (100%) Friends: (4) Images: 5 |
looks horrible give it to me and I will recover it for the fee of half the frag, lol. Looks like it will recover fine if the only thing picking on it was removed. | |||
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