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Rescued Acan


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  1. Rescued Acan Rescued Acan

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    Type: LPS
    Scientific Name: Acanthastrea
    Other Names: Acans
    Color: Rainbow
    Growth Form: Other
    Status: Part of Current Collection
    Date Acquired: 01/12
    Purchased Price: Rescue
    Availability: No Frags at This Time
    Difficulty: Easy
    Growth Rate: Slow
    Lighting: Medium
    Flow: Low
    Temperament: -
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Port Clinton, OH
    Posts
    243
    First Name
    David
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    IMG 1008 - Rescued Acan

    A friend of mine had this in his tank and was dying, So I am attempting to rescue it. it looks like it may make a return...I hope :-/



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    MyNemesis - Reefkeeper
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    John
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    Do you have access to a saw? It might help the coral to re-grow if you could remove the dead skeleton, leaving just the live tissue.

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    I would just feed it. Probably will come back. has not completely died off.

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    Thanks for the input! Unfortunately I do not have access to a saw:-( but it looks better and better every day! i just keep feeding it is all

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