Coral Spotlight | Duncans

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Unleashing the Underwater Marvel: Dive into the World of Duncan Corals​

Dive Deep into the World of Duncan Corals: Unraveling the Secrets of the Ocean's Whisker Wonders​

Hey there, coral enthusiasts! Today, we're plunging into the vibrant and fascinating universe of Duncan corals, known by the aliases of whisker coral and daisy coral. Buckle up as we explore the ins and outs of these marine marvels that can add an explosion of life and color to your aquatic haven.

Meet the Duncans: More Than Just a Pretty Face​

Duncans, also going by the monikers of whisker coral and daisy coral, are your go-to LPS (Large Polyp Stony) buddies. These sea gems boast a solid resilience, taking on the aquatic world with a cool demeanor. Yet, like any diva, they have their preferences.

The Duncan Diet: Feast Fit for the Fierce​

Picture this: aggressive eaters with tentacles that mean business. Duncans are the kings of the coral dining scene, gobbling up everything from frozen delights to liquid treats and even pellets. However, a word of caution – their feeding frenzy might spill over onto their coral neighbors. It's a coral-eat-coral world out there!

Lighting Lessons: Bright Ideas for Happy Duncans​

When it comes to lighting, Duncans are the versatile show-offs of the reef. They thrive in a spectrum of light levels, but like any A-lister, they fear the dreaded coral bleaching. To keep them shining, start low in the tank and gradually elevate them to their star-studded position.

Flowing with the Waves: The Water Dance of Duncans​

Moderate to strong water flow is the rhythm that makes Duncans sway. As these colonies grow, they morph themselves according to the aquatic beats you provide. Higher flow equals a tighter formation, while a more relaxed flow lets them spread their polyps with a bit more flair.

Where to Place Your Duncan: Respect the Coral Celebrity​

Attention, fellow aquarists! Duncans are the rockstars of the reef, and they know it. Approach with caution, giving these divas the space they deserve. They're not shy about throwing some coral shade if their territory is encroached upon.

General Gossip: Duncan Drama and Growth Secrets​

Here's the backstage pass – Duncans love to grow fast, and they adore regular feedings. Treat them well, and they'll flourish. Need to do some coral surgery? No worries! Just break their heads off at the branch base, and voila – watch those polyps pop out like paparazzi flashes.

Final Dive: Duncan Corals – Your Reef's Red Carpet Stars​

So, there you have it, underwater explorers! Duncan corals, the daisy corals, the whisker wonders – call them what you will, but one thing's for sure: they're the VIPs of your aquatic kingdom. Treat them right, and your reef will be lit up with the dazzling beauty of these oceanic celebrities. Happy reef-keeping!


 
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Feast yours eyes on this huge #duncanopsammia #polyp ! This is the first #coral I can honestly remember costing a ton for a small #frag . Remember the days when these were $150 to $200 per polyp? I do, but I still love them just the same. Probably one of the easiest corals on the planet to feed and they always reward food with growth!
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These polyps always stand at the ready to grab anything made of meat right out of the water and drag it into its mouth. Duncan's are truly amazing to watch while they eat.

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So much tentacle detail in this shot. Duncan's have some of the most amazingly reactive tentacles of any coral. They will happily feed on just about anything made of meat as long as it fits in their mouth. My favorite food for them is dry pellets dropped directly onto the tentacles. It's amazing to watch!

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Yeah it seems pretty crazy how much these go for... ive just manage to pick up some really good deals on a couple of colonies and there was about 70 heads for £70 -and that included a rainbow monti and a couple of other frags [emoji16]
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Love Duncans. I grew a colony of probably a dozen or more heads from a tiny 2-3 head frag. This was in my Nuvo 10g. I had to sell/trade everything in that tank when I moved for college 😓
 
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