Help! I call on the masses. I've just skeletonized another acro (not exactly, an echinita this time) in a record 4 days in quarantine! I've been in the hobby for about two years, but acro type corals always die on me. In fact, they usually die in less than 2 weeks. Even the so called easier bird's nest eventually succumb though usually take about a month or so. Other stonies seem to be ok in my tank in fact my oldest coral is a pavona, but acros...no. The problem is they rarely survive quarantine. It has one powerhead, and recently got upgraded to T5s which sit right on top of the tank for better lighting. I'm basically asking for the secret or secrets to getting acro type corals to survive quarantine. I'm tired of being the grim reaper for acros which isn't good for them or my wallet. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!