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Also coral frenzy. Awesome stuff and I've found it easier than acan plus in Canada.
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WTH??? I fed my corals again last night, same response from them all. I have 2 acan frags sitting on the sand, check this morning, and 1 of the frags is a complete skeleton, nothing left of it???? I fed the fish first to make sure they weren't aggravating any of the corals, my shrimp are on the other side of the tank....
The frag had its feeding tentacles out and looked really good. Then bam, just gone.
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It's good to hear that one of your heads of the frag survived. However, losing heads is not abnormal - especially on frags. Keep target feeding the remaining head and, if you're luckily, you should see some growth shortly.Edit: I'm not suggesting you're a newbie (far from it) just commenting that I've always found this to be a regular occurrence in my tanks. |