Duncan Coloration

orcafood

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I recently heard there were Duncans for 40$/head at my LFS, and I had been looking for a frag, so I went and when I get there, the Duncans heads are normal, but my favorite part about them ( the lime green stalk) was gray. Are there different color morphs of Duncans or would those color up?
 
A while back Roe's Marine World had some of different colors, some were yellow and some were purple. I don't know if these retained their coloration or not though.
 
I believe there are several different color morphs. I have an ORA green morph, and it has the green stalk (and green center of the polyp).
 
Here is my new aqua-sition @ $10 per head :D , These have the green stalks, when I first got it a week ago only one of the stalks were green but under my lighting they are all greening up!

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Oh a wise guy! :lol: , Nice colony, I debated jumping on the "Duncan Bandwagon" because I just don't do the "HOT!" coral of the month club but I'm diggin the feeling I'm getting from these little "Hippy Heads". OK I just coined a new LPS name like they do with Zoa's :smokin: .
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12322579#post12322579 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by basser1
A while back Roe's Marine World had some of different colors, some were yellow and some were purple. I don't know if these retained their coloration or not though.

I'd love to see those morphs! (Hint, Hint)
 
I have two frags i just picked up a few days ago at the frag swap. One is very green, the other still isn't coming out completely. The one that isn't coming out all the way is a different coloration. Can't wait for it to say hello. The top three pics are a 4 head frag. The heads are a good 2-2.5" wide. They are HUGE.

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Come on out already!
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hey bradely, thats an amazing colony. I think those pictures from one of your previous threads inspired me to get them in the first place!

I have 4 babies coming out of my two heads, how long does it take for the heads to spread out and grow as their own head instead of being attached to the "mother head?"

And awesome green zoes! how much were they? I see they are touching what appears to be ricordea? Dont they sting corals on contact?
 
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