Is my Duncan dying/dead

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So I got a Duncan about a week ago the tank that he was in isn’t doing too great so I just moved him to my main display tank. The picture I took was when I removed him from the old tank. Is he a goner or is he just really ticked off?? I just put him in the new tank. Usually you can see a mouth but I see where the mouth is. It’s just kind of closed up like a pebble. Thanks in advance.

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Is the whole thing fleshy or is the flesh peeled off and skeleton showing?
Can't really tell what's what with the blued out picture - but when I first got my duncans some of them stayed closed for like 3 weeks while others opened up after just a couple of days so it might be normal behavior.
 
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Is the whole thing fleshy or is the flesh peeled off and skeleton showing?
Can't really tell what's what with the blued out picture - but when I first got my duncans some of them stayed closed for like 3 weeks while others opened up after just a couple of days so it might be normal behavior.
It still looks pretty flashy. I can see the tentacles but they’re extremely retracted. I don’t think they’re skeleton under the tentacles inside of the coral is there? If that question makes any sense lol I tried to turn the lights up a little bit, but it’s still not showing very well. That’s a little bit better photo
 

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It looks mostly gone.... I don't know if that is some flesh in the middle? It might be able to rebound somehow, but it looks 99% gone to me
 
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Incredibly recessed on its way to death from the look of things, I’m sorry. Do you have any other corals? What are your parameters like?
 
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Duncans are finicky for me. Out of 3 DTs I only have one where they do well. Most of mine are in a 10g in my basement where they thrive on neglect lol.
I can't believe they sell single heads of Duncan like that. I guess it's like a booger sized acro frags and a sign of the times. If you were close I'd give you one of these. The one circled was a freebe I received in a coral shipment :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:
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Is the stalk part covered in flesh or is that just skeleton?

Either way I'd say make sure it's in a place with not a lot of flow blasting it and make sure there's some nutrients in your water (nitrate, phosphate).

Even if you think it's dead/dying do not remove it. They have a chance to regrow and come back strong as long as there's anything alive at all - just leave it alone and see how it goes. Sometimes even in cases where you think there's nothing left a coral can come back (thinking of things like encrusting montipora).
 
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