X-Mas Acan Lord

X-Mas Acan Lord

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Description

  • Scientific Name: Micromussa lordhowensis

  • Common Names: Acan Lord, Acan Coral

  • Family: Lobophylliidae

  • Origin: Indo-Pacific region, notably the Great Barrier Reef and Lord Howe Island

  • Color: Bright, often iridescent combinations of red, green, blue, orange, purple, and more—especially in aquacultured varieties

  • Structure: Fleshy polyps on a stony skeleton; colonies form a dome or mound shape

  • Growth: Moderate, with new polyps forming over time under ideal conditions


Care Requirements

Lighting

  • Moderate to Low PAR (50–150)

  • Acans do well under T5s, LEDs, or Metal Halides, but avoid high-intensity light as it may cause bleaching.

  • Acclimate slowly if moving from lower to higher light areas.

Water Flow

  • Low to Moderate flow

  • Gentle, indirect current is best—strong flow may damage the fleshy polyps.

Feeding

  • While Acans are photosynthetic (thanks to their symbiotic zooxanthellae), they benefit greatly from target feeding.

  • Feed 2–3 times per week with:

    • Mysis shrimp

    • Brine shrimp

    • Reef roids or coral-specific foods

  • Use a turkey baster or pipette to gently feed at night or when polyps are extended.

Placement

  • Place on the sand bed or lower third of the tank.

  • Give room between other corals—Acans have sweeper tentacles and can sting neighbors.

Maintenance

  • Regular water changes and stable parameters are key.

  • Monitor for pests like flatworms or nudibranchs.

  • Dip new corals before introducing them.


Extra Tips

  • Acans can be propagated via fragging—use a coral saw or Dremel and cut between polyp heads.

  • Coloration is best preserved under stable parameters and moderate lighting.

  • Some hobbyists report better color and polyp extension when nitrates and phosphates are not ultra-low (i.e., not 0).

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