Is this acan dead

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doesn't look completely gone. Set him lower down, and with some direct light, and feeeeeeeeeed
 

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agree-feed. The "hurt" ones that I get, I feed reef roids 4x a week and within a few weeks all is well.
I dont think hes a for sure goner.
 

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I agree. It is still alive. Just do like the others have stated and feed and move to another area.
 

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No coral is ever a goner unless its covered in algea i have had "dead" corals sit in my tank for months and suddenly come back to life
Agreed change location
Feeding reef frenzy
 

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You can order them on amazon. Mine doesn't carry them either. They say "it's over priced spectrum pellets" which is soooo not true lol
 

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isn't the added nutrients bad?
added nutrients?
if you spot feed, very little will go to waste. Youll want to turn off all powerheads/water movement in the display before you target feed with reef roids. Almost all food will go where you put it.
I make a 5ml tank water to 3 or 4 scoops of reef roid solution in a small container. I have 1 ml pipets that I use to suck up the water/roid mix and place it directly on top of each head.
Even if you had 50% waste from doing it this way, it wouldnt affect the tank that much. Ive done target and broadcast feed this way-never saw any spike in nutrients.
 

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added nutrients?
if you spot feed, very little will go to waste. Youll want to turn off all powerheads/water movement in the display before you target feed with reef roids. Almost all food will go where you put it.
I make a 5ml tank water to 3 or 4 scoops of reef roid solution in a small container. I have 1 ml pipets that I use to suck up the water/roid mix and place it directly on top of each head.
Even if you had 50% waste from doing it this way, it wouldnt affect the tank that much. Ive done target and broadcast feed this way-never saw any spike in nutrients.
That's typically what I do. Sometimes I just put in reef frenzy and let it stir around though instead of reef roids. Ive just never been a huge fan of reef roids haha I dunno why
 

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lol I think theyre a great tool for getting hard to feed coral to eat. I dont feed them that all the time, only small heads or ones that wont eat.
I used to feed my fish reef frenzy. Im trying out feeding the acans fish eggs along with fish lol so far everyone is loving them. Especially the scoly haha
 
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