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I purchased these as Purple and Orange Acan Jap Lords. I thought that Acans were pretty slow growers, but these are growing quite quickly. I started with 3 heads three months ago, and I noticed today that I am up to five heads, and it looks like there might be a sixth one forming. I haven't been feeding them. Is this normal? Also, can anyone give me a little more information about this particular morph? I know what Acan Lords are, of course, and I assume that the "jap" indicates that these are endemic to Japan. But I haven't seen this morph ever anywhere else.

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Also, I need an ID on the little orange ruffle-y guys next to this zoanthid rock. Came as hitchhikers. I originally thought they were little zoanthids, but they aren't polyps. They grow as a mat, and when I touch them, they shrink down almost like blastos, and then puff back up again. The closest thing I could find were blastos, but they look like no blasto I've ever seen before.

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Thanks!
 

ming

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They look like small zoo's to me.
Do you see a skeleton when they shrink up? I've noticed blasto's will shrink into their skeleton when I move it around, where zoo's will simply close the top with their skirts
 
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Ming, they are definitely not zoanthids. Zoanthids have polyps - when this thing is shrunken, it looks like something from the Faviidae family.

Thanks Dean - I don't remember who said that Acans were slow growers. Don't suppose you know anything about this particular variant? (And yes, I just read the reefkeeping.org article :) )
 
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