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11/14/2018, 02:33 PM | #26 | |
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75 gal display running since 5/14/18--29 gal sump Ocellaris Clown Pair, Flasher Wrasse, Bangaii Cardinal, Fire Shrimp pair, Skunk Cleaner, Blue Coral Banded Shrimp, Euphyllia, Monti Cap, Monti Digi. C |
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11/14/2018, 02:35 PM | #27 |
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75 gal display running since 5/14/18--29 gal sump Ocellaris Clown Pair, Flasher Wrasse, Bangaii Cardinal, Fire Shrimp pair, Skunk Cleaner, Blue Coral Banded Shrimp, Euphyllia, Monti Cap, Monti Digi. C |
12/04/2018, 03:20 PM | #28 |
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Did your duncan ever open?
We got a duncan and it was open for the 1st few days and now its been closed. From reading this it sounds like its fairly normal though. Just wondering how long it took before yours opened back up. |
12/05/2018, 07:35 AM | #29 |
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I know this thread is starting to age a bit but thought I'd chime in. I have 3 duncans, all open up nice and full unless they are getting blasted with flow.
I know duncans don't like a lot of flow, they definitely don't like being next to any kind of euphyllia (found that out the hard way ) They also like dirty water, meaning a bit of nitrates in the water. I had near 0 nitrates at one point and the duncans barely opened and weren't very happy. Now my nitrates run around 5ppm and they love it, open nice and full and grow a new head every other week. If your nitrates are in fact 0 I would try to get them up a bit, most corals enjoy a bit of nitrates and phosphates in the water. |
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