Should be okay, here is something out of one of my books:
They require low to moderate water currents and low to moderate reef lighting for proper health. Duncanopsammia Corals can adapt to brighter lighting over time. It is important that adequate calcium and alkalinity levels are maintained to ensure proper skeletal growth. Make sure that low to moderate currents will be able to supply it with necessary nutrients and trace elements.
Feed this coral by using a coral feeder, or turkey baster, to squirt mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, or other small bits of meaty foods near the polyps. Additions of Marine Snow, phytoplankton, and trace elements will help to insure its continued good health and growth.