cambo123
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I have a non-branching duncan coral that has grown from 3 heads to about 15 heads over 8 months. It's in a sumpless 20L under a reefbreeders value LED tuned to less than %25 output. A tunze skimmer and powerhead is used for circulation/filtration. The tank is stocked with several corals, two clowns, a skunk cleaner, and hermits/snails. I keep a close eye on this tank, parameters are held in place with biweekly 20% water changes, feeding is done every 2 to 3 days, and evaporation is covered with an ATO feeding from a RODI (0 TDS) tank. Anyway, this coral does this thing occasionally (once or twice a month) where it will unexpectedly close up and stay closed for 2 to 4 days. Its completely random and happens so fast that on several occasions I have left my room for several minutes only to find when I return the duncan completely closed up. On one occasion I witnessed half the polyps shoot in like a scared feather duster even though they were untouched by anything in the tank. Every time this happens all other corals show no signs of stress. It happened again yesterday and I am curious if this is common behavior.
Thanks
Cameron
Thanks
Cameron