S squarebob New Member Market Messages 26 Reaction score 0 Dec 10, 2015 #1 I have an Acan with 3 heads. I just watched one of the heads consume a chunk of mysis that he got a hold of. I would assume that the whole 3 headed colony would benefit from this feeding. Is my assumption correct? Bob
I have an Acan with 3 heads. I just watched one of the heads consume a chunk of mysis that he got a hold of. I would assume that the whole 3 headed colony would benefit from this feeding. Is my assumption correct? Bob
B bcavalli Well-Known Member Market Messages 3,610 Reaction score 36 Location Johns Creek Dec 10, 2015 #2 I believe each head feeds independently. Much like zoas or palys do.
C crew Active Member Market Messages 1,189 Reaction score 0 Dec 10, 2015 #3 Bcavalli;1063086 wrote: I believe each head feeds independently. Much like zoas or palys do. Click to expand... That's my assumption as well, but since Acan's don't need to feed, it's not a huge deal either way. It's just going to speed up growth.
Bcavalli;1063086 wrote: I believe each head feeds independently. Much like zoas or palys do. Click to expand... That's my assumption as well, but since Acan's don't need to feed, it's not a huge deal either way. It's just going to speed up growth.
J jennm Active Member Lifetime Messages 6,638 Reaction score 7 Dec 10, 2015 #4 Each polyp will eat meaty foods if they get the opportunity. Same applies to most LPS corals. Jenn