Duncan sweepers?

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Are these sweepers on my Duncan? I’ve had Duncan’s for 3 years and have a much larger colony that I’ve never seen this from but this one does it every evening, I thought it was some kind of slime but my purple monsters nearby have been staying closed and I’m thinking that these are sweepers now, which I didn’t even know Duncan’s had
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I have never seen my Duncan put out sweeper tentacles like that. They're a very non-aggressive LPS. It's possible those are mesenterial filaments, but they look kinda slimy. Are they?
 
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I have never seen my Duncan put out sweeper tentacles like that. They're a very non-aggressive LPS. It's possible those are mesenterial filaments, but they look kinda slimy. Are they?
They do appear slimy, and I have seen my clown knock one off before
 
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If my Duncans have sweepers I've never seen them.
I haven’t either, and my other 30 head Duncan has never had anything that looks like this, but this one does every evening, and my zoas definitely close up when they touch them
 

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I've only had my duncan for about a month or so. Started out as 7 heads, now it has twice that many. I've never seen any sweepers but it has put out some mucous slime a couple times. Once after being dipped and other times when I've tried feeding it reef roids or similar.

My duncan seems to prefer meaty foods. Brine/mysis shrimp and chunks of oyster. I stopped trying to feed it reefroids.

Could it just be defensive mucous? Are you feeding before it does this?
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I've only had my duncan for about a month or so. Started out as 7 heads, now it has twice that many. I've never seen any sweepers but it has put out some mucous slime a couple times. Once after being dipped and other times when I've tried feeding it reef roids or similar.

My duncan seems to prefer meaty foods. Brine/mysis shrimp and chunks of oyster. I stopped trying to feed it reefroids.

Could it just be defensive mucous? Are you feeding before it does this?
It could be , I feed reef frenzy shortly before this in the evening, also my clown likes to bother this one sometimes
 

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Can you see any trapped particles of food in the slime?
Does it blow off with a turkey baster ?
 

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Too thick to be spinoid worms but may be slime from emitting zoaxanthelle
 
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Can you see any trapped particles of food in the slime?
Does it blow off with a turkey baster ?
I haven’t tried blowing them off, I will tommorow, it’s lights out in the tank now and they are gone
 
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Too thick to be spinoid worms but may be slime from emitting zoaxanthelle
I’m leaning toward slime, just weird that it’s every day at the same time, unless it’s a response to me feeding the tank shortly before this, it definitely bothers my zoas tho, so this Duncan is probably getting relocated.
 

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Almost looks like a spawning event. Its not sweepers
 

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Anyone else think that looks a tiny bit like a Galaxia and not a Duncan? It’s a bit closed up in the pictures, so it’s hard to confirm the species is actually a Duncan. Just comparing the size of the heads to the Candy Cane in the photo, it doesn’t look quite right.
 

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