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post #21 of 28
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Here is a pic:

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Left head a little down.

post #22 of 28

Looking MUCH better......I'm glad......I am no duncan expert...LOL.....I wish mine would open all the way again   :(

post #23 of 28
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Thank you.

post #24 of 28

Looking good!

post #25 of 28

 

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.I wish mine would open all the way again

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post #26 of 28
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Looking good!



 



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Yeah just seems like I have some luck with my stuff have two wrasses with 3 clams and a melanurus with a mystery and a sea fan, and all in all together no one picks on my little dragonet, also Gemmy she is starting to get pretty fat lol.

 

post #27 of 28
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Yeah just seems like I have some luck with my stuff have two wrasses with 3 clams and a melanurus with a mystery and a sea fan, and all in all together no one picks on my little dragonet, also Gemmy she is starting to get pretty fat lol.

 


Glad to hear!!

 

post #28 of 28

Hi!

 

I just thought I'd share my experience with Duncans.

 

When I got mine it was a little 2 headed frag and for the first few weeks it was shy and rarely opened. I was a little worried but it just seems like these corals take a little longer to get used to a new system than other corals do. In the beginning I had success seeing it open when I put it in a shaded spot and now its perfectly happy out in the open under the light.

 

Once they are used to their new environment I began target feeding them by squirting some mysis and brine over them and once and a while hand feed one of the polyps a piece of krill. 

 

In just a few short months it went from having 2 heads to having 6 heads! :D

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