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Sorry to be off topic here, but should I place an acan frag thats on a plastic frag holder thing, in the sand or on my live rock? Which would help its growing habits?
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Live rock.
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they look pretty "non indo"
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First batch of frags was done today. Should be ready in three to four weeks.
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WOW! I'm in love with all of them! Those are some stunning frags. If only they were in Vancouver I'd be broke buying them all up.
Keana
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I'm being lazy and not trying to find this in a book: How far away can Acanths sting other corals / invertebrates? I'm wondering how close I could put them to a clam.
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Acanths, IME, can reach up to two inches if assisted by current. This usually occurs during twilight hours.
I wouldn't be too concerned about the clam. Clams are easy to move. Corals cement themselves, then you're pretty much out of luck.
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