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Love my cabbage and Duncans. Duncans are probably my favorite corals.
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Amazing!!
 
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Agree, my Duncan is real nice, however their colors are a bit muted compared to my Alveopora and candy canes. Here’s my RFA’s, Florida ricordea & Christmas worm rock.
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Love the Blue Dot, it’s on the list. Make sure you have a lid.
Looks unreal! This is exactly what I’m looking for!
 

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I love the jawfish but was unsure if they could handle reef temps
Longterm it seems to harm them however short term it works - these guys prefer temperate reefs where in summer the temperature is raised to ~20°C (77°F) but for the majority of winter, Autumn and Spring they prefer ~20°C (68°F) sometimes lower during the winter at 18°C or 64.5°F.

Obviously, this is hard to do in reefs as most coral doesn’t survive well let alone most of our normal reef fish.
 

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