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Texasfishkeeper

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So I just watched the tidal gardens video on Duncan coral and their Duncan’s polyps were al stretched out and flowy like a torch coral. Does anyone know why mine looks like little stubs? Or how to make it look more opened up?

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He looks like this now. Was originally a single small head that was a freebie from aquasd
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link to video showing tips like yours when I first got him.
 
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Time. Once they settle in they will open fully. They like to be left alone. My shrimp close them up walking oveethem during feeding or when I pass the glass cleaner in front of them too aggressively. They retract much easier than the other LPS I have.
 

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Mine are the same and have been that way for 8 months. Hasn’t phased them as one frag grew 5 more heads
 

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Those look small but they don't look closed. If they are recently fragged relatively new heads they may not have grown out yet. My new heads are about 50-60% smaller than the established heads.
 

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