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I think I spelled it right. My Ducan is receding from the bottom. There is some algae hair next to it. I have it at the bottom of tank.

Flowers are open nice but the button is struggling.
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I think I spelled it right. My Ducan is receding from the bottom. There is some algae hair next to it. I have it at the bottom of tank.

Flowers are open nice but the button is struggling.
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Your Duncan is perfectly fine :) its receding because the polyps are growing out and that is its skeletal structure its leaving behind.
 
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It’s a happy little guy I would recommend a conch for the hair algae it did major work in my tank in just a couple weeks I could see the gravel again
I have a large clean up crew being delivered tomorrow
 
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Your Duncan is perfectly fine :) its receding because the polyps are growing out and that is its skeletal structure its leaving behind.

Thanks Crabs. So as it grows behind dies? Seems strange lol I did not know if I needed to move it up.
 

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Thanks Crabs. So as it grows behind dies? Seems strange lol I did not know if I needed to move it up.
It's technically not dead it's skeleton it's building a structural base for it to branch out and grow
 

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Looks fine, in fact it is growing, so keep doing what you are doing.

if you continue to have algea problems though, running chemipure for a few hours a day to start and then throwing it the tank full time is okay (or throw in some macro algea)!
 
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Now my ducan is not comeing out. I see it come out a little "1/3 " for a few hours but not full like it was. I don't understand. All my other corals are doing fine! My levels are 0 aomn. 0 N&N. 0 Phos. 1350mag 420 calc. 8.4 ph. 1.025 salt temp 76 alk 7

I did change my salt to reef crystals... Maybe that change?
 

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7 alk seems low for reef crystals at 1.025 salt.

fwiw , my duncan disappeared for months when my tank was new. I had it on the sand bed. I was ready to toss it when I noticed flesh deep inside the tube (it was a single polyp frag). i moved it up on the rocks where it got a little better flow and little by little it started to appear.

two years later it's thriving
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Thanks. That's how mine use to look
 
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I moved some flow and adjusted my lighting a little. He still is not out, he was out nicely for 3 weeks... Now just closed for almost 2 weeks. So I should move him from the sand bed up more to the middle? Some corals that I placed near the top are bleaching, so I removed them to the lower part of tank.
 

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I have found the best thing to do for a Duncan coral is give it food. When I give frozen food the LPS corals get a good squirt from the turkey baster every day. Your levels of NO3=0 PO4=0 does not look the Duncan is getting enough food for maximum growth and is surviving the best it can. They should grow into the shape of a ball when happy. I find the Duncan coral is the "pig of the reef"... will eat what ever you give it, want more and grow. Really don't know if I got a freak Duncan but it is always hungry. See if feeding more food for yours will make a difference.
 
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I have found the best thing to do for a Duncan coral is give it food. When I give frozen food the LPS corals get a good squirt from the turkey baster every day. Your levels of NO3=0 PO4=0 does not look the Duncan is getting enough food for maximum growth and is surviving the best it can. They should grow into the shape of a ball when happy. I find the Duncan coral is the "pig of the reef"... will eat what ever you give it, want more and grow. Really don't know if I got a freak Duncan but it is always hungry. See if feeding more food for yours will make a difference.

Thanks. It use to come out and i use to feed it. Now its like semi out. Then goes back in... frustrating lol
 

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Try giving it "the good stuff"... Piscine PEMysis, fish eggs, squid, Rod's foods and Larry's Reef Frenzy etc. Give the coral a reason to come out to eat and stay out. It might take some time and babying.
 
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Try giving it "the good stuff"... Piscine PEMysis, fish eggs, squid, Rod's foods and Larry's Reef Frenzy etc. Give the coral a reason to come out to eat and stay out. It might take some time and babying.

Cool Thanks, I'll give it a try!
 

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any update? it can take time to get the duncan to feel secure enough to come out regularly. I am in the camp that likes to feed my duncans. they don't need it, but it's fun and they will grow quickly with regular feedings. fwiw , when mine was timid, Reef Energy triggered feeding responses in most of my corals, including the duncan.
 
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any update? it can take time to get the duncan to feel secure enough to come out regularly. I am in the camp that likes to feed my duncans. they don't need it, but it's fun and they will grow quickly with regular feedings. fwiw , when mine was timid, Reef Energy triggered feeding responses in most of my corals, including the duncan.
Thanks. He came out a little but not much. He was great for a few weeks lol he eats a little .
 

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