"Rare" duncan?

Coelli

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My LFS (which specializes in coral) has a duncan colony which is different from every other duncan I've ever seen and I'm wondering if anyone knows anything about it.

Most duncans seem to be branching, with hard green branches, green centers, and a range of pink, purple, brown, etc. tentacles depending on light and flow.

The one my LFS has, and which I have a small colony from, doesn't branch at all. Rather it encrusts and forms a solid base from which the heads extend directly. The flesh is entirely pink and the tentacles are the same color except the tips which are neon green. It is definitely a duncan, and behaves the same way, feeds the same way, etc. When mine closes for the night it's a pink lump and the heads are just purplish bumps. In order to frag it, my LFS has to use a coral saw to cut a chunk off. The heads can sometimes expand to almost 2" across.

How common are these? I've never seen them anywhere else and could only find a couple of pics of similar ones. Is it just because they're so much harder to frag than cutting off branches?

Here's my colony shortly after I got it, to the right of a normal duncan. It's grown several new heads since.

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And another of it partially closed, you can see the pink solid base.

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They are just another type of Duncan they are pretty common out hear in Vegas the sale for the same price. I think Julian sprung has them in his tank I can't remember what he called them
 
Yeah, they're really cool. I haven't seen them anywhere else in LA (though admittedly I haven't been to every store!).
 
They are common but the beauty is that ince they spread from the base the heads grow ten times quicker than regular branching duncans simply because they dont need to build new skeletons. I have one and love it. Ten heads in 2 months
 
So is there a name for this Duncan so I can search for somewhere to purchase one? Or does anyone have a link to an lfs selling them.
 
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