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Acan Coral WYSIWYG
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Acans are a popular group of corals that have been steadily gaining popularity in the aquarium hobby in recent years. These corals are part of the family Mussidae, which includes other popular corals such as Blastomussa, Symphyllia, and Mussidae.
Acans are known for their striking coloration and unique polyp morphology. They come in a wide range of colors, including green, blue, purple, pink, red, orange, and yellow. Some Acans even exhibit a rainbow of colors, making them a popular choice among reef aquarists. In addition to their vibrant colors, Acans also have large, fleshy polyps that give them a unique appearance compared to other coral species.
Acans are relatively easy to care for, making them a great choice for both beginner and experienced reef keepers. They require moderate to high lighting and moderate water flow, and prefer water parameters that are stable and consistent. Acans can be fed a variety of foods, including frozen foods, pellets, and even small pieces of meaty foods like shrimp or fish. Regular feeding can help promote growth and maintain coloration.
One thing to keep in mind when keeping Acans is that they are aggressive toward other corals. They have sweeper tentacles that can extend several inches beyond their polyps and sting nearby corals. To prevent damage to other corals, it's important to give Acans plenty of space and avoid placing them too close to other coral colonies.
In terms of propagation, Acans are relatively easy to frag. They can be fragged by carefully cutting the coral's skeleton using a bone cutter or saw. Once the frag is removed, it can be glued or mounted onto a frag plug or rock and placed in a separate area of the aquarium.
Overall, Acans are a beautiful and rewarding coral species to keep in a reef aquarium. With their striking colors, unique polyp morphology, and ease of care, they are a great choice for both novice and experienced aquarists.
