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Hello everyone,
Got this frag in a grab bag, I am not sure what it is, of one of you lovely folks could help me identify it so that i can give it proper care that would be fantastic.
Thank you for your time, my kids call it my little volcano coral
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Hello everyone,
Got this frag in a grab bag, I am not sure what it is, of one of you lovely folks could help me identify it so that i can give it proper care that would be fantastic.
Thank you for your time, my kids call it my little volcano coral
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It doesn't appear to be open and blues make it harder but I will take a stab and say it opens into a Duncan head.
 

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Gonna agree as a duncan head , mine looks similar anytime I'm doing tank maint .
They like to eat 2-3×s week small meaty foods like thawed mysis. LRS reef frenzy thawed and target fed a small bit they enjoy .
 
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When I got him, I do not know if he was damaged or not, he has been eating reef roids and mysis. That is actually the most tentacles I have seen in weeks, he was always just a sunken in volcano looking structure, then when he started getting fed twice per week I started to see the tentacles start to come out the top. If this guy is a duncan I will be super excited. Let me know if this picture is a little better.
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