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Absolutely. It's a good low/medium light Lps coral. I started out with a single head and now it's the size of a large softball and my clowns are hosted by it.
 

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I really like Duncan corals, they grow pretty quick too.
 

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I bought 2 single heads 3 weeks ago. One is already sprouting a new head. Mine seem temperamental as they get mad and close up whenever a tank mate bothers them. They reopen quick though.
 

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As everyone else stated, they are fast growing, easy to care for coral. Once they start budding new heads, they don't stop lol.
 

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I feed mine whenever I remember. But feeding definitely helps.
 

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That was my first one. I started with 3 heads and now it's the size of a softball. I've never directly fed mine, but I do broadcast feed so it does get something.
 

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That was my first one. I started with 3 heads and now it's the size of a softball. I've never directly fed mine, but I do broadcast feed so it does get something.
I never directly feed mine either, but it's hosting my clowns, so the clowns feed it.
 

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