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Newbie Fish 07-20-2011 12:03 AM

Duncan Help!!!
 
Hi guys

I just got a new Duncan coral with about 15 heads last week. It was doing alright, but today I got home and noticed that the tentacles were not as spread out as normal, and that most of the heads seem to be spitting out a stringy brown goo from their mouths. Is this normal or am I in trouble? There is no skeleton showing and the heads aren't retracted all the way.

apexifd 07-20-2011 12:10 AM

just pooing... it's working hard to get those nasty out...

daniella3d 07-20-2011 01:53 AM

Duncans are immortal.

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Originally Posted by Newbie Fish (Post 624560)
Hi guys

I just got a new Duncan coral with about 15 heads last week. It was doing alright, but today I got home and noticed that the tentacles were not as spread out as normal, and that most of the heads seem to be spitting out a stringy brown goo from their mouths. Is this normal or am I in trouble? There is no skeleton showing and the heads aren't retracted all the way.


Newbie Fish 07-20-2011 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by apexifd (Post 624563)
just pooing... it's working hard to get those nasty out...

Thanks for the info. They seem to be done doing their business and look good again.

KevinK 07-20-2011 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by daniella3d (Post 624584)
Duncans are immortal.


thats interesting you say this.

I have 2 frags of them, one with 4 and one with 5 heads.

one sits on the gravle and the other about 10 inches from the top.

one always had short tenticles of about 1/2 inch

the other was a nice flower size like 2 to 3 inches, than over time (6 months) thy bothe went down to only 1/8 of a inch and dont want to open up.

thy are still alive, but already for about a year thy dont do a thing, where all other coral around it and in my frag tank are doing all well and growing.

I once have tried to target feed them (about a month after thy went small) and did this 3x a week for a month.

when target feeding thy did not take a thing so I stoped it.

so now you say thy are hardy, what more can I do, thy are already schrivled for about a year

skabooya 07-20-2011 06:31 PM

is the flow too strong for them? Try lower flow for about a month and see what happens.

KevinK 07-20-2011 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by skabooya (Post 624692)
is the flow too strong for them? Try lower flow for about a month and see what happens.

I did it all over tha past last year, it is gust to odd.

ir is gust that it is already for so long, and over time I have tried diferent elevations under the light (for lets say 2 months) nothing, target feeding for a month, nothing, flow from bairly no flow for a few weeks to a mod. flow for weeks, nothing

now thy gust hang in there as stumbs with bairly anything happening.
all my frog S. hammer coral, zoa's, all do well, and thy are all fare enough apart (minimum 6 inches ore so)

so it is a real question what could be wrong,

I did not change salt brand, nore type of light ore feeding habbit to fish, thy gust do nothing, while thy can be so, so great

daniella3d 07-21-2011 02:33 AM

They do like to eat, and they do like metal halide a lot. Often when they are retracted and refuse to come out, it is probably a little late to try to feed them.

This does not mean they will die, but they might take a while to come out again. Shutting down pumps and putting some cyclops on them might do the trick but you might have to wait until they regain some strength before they will take the food. I find that my duncans do better under metal halide rather than T5HO but that's me.

If they don't grow new heads, they probably don't have enough light or enough food or both.

I had a frag that I have salvaged from one of my friend's tank that had nitrates at 100ppm and the duncan was really going to die, or looked like it. I saved it but it took a very long time to come back and even now it has small heads and does not eat as much as my own duncans. Do you have high level of nitrates?

And what type of light do you use?

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Originally Posted by KevinK (Post 624662)
thats interesting you say this.

I have 2 frags of them, one with 4 and one with 5 heads.

one sits on the gravle and the other about 10 inches from the top.

one always had short tenticles of about 1/2 inch

the other was a nice flower size like 2 to 3 inches, than over time (6 months) thy bothe went down to only 1/8 of a inch and dont want to open up.

thy are still alive, but already for about a year thy dont do a thing, where all other coral around it and in my frag tank are doing all well and growing.

I once have tried to target feed them (about a month after thy went small) and did this 3x a week for a month.

when target feeding thy did not take a thing so I stoped it.

so now you say thy are hardy, what more can I do, thy are already schrivled for about a year


reefwars 07-21-2011 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by daniella3d (Post 624790)
They do like to eat, and they do like metal halide a lot. Often when they are retracted and refuse to come out, it is probably a little late to try to feed them.

This does not mean they will die, but they might take a while to come out again. Shutting down pumps and putting some cyclops on them might do the trick but you might have to wait until they regain some strength before they will take the food. I find that my duncans do better under metal halide rather than T5HO but that's me.

If they don't grow new heads, they probably don't have enough light or enough food or both.

I had a frag that I have salvaged from one of my friend's tank that had nitrates at 100ppm and the duncan was really going to die, or looked like it. I saved it but it took a very long time to come back and even now it has small heads and does not eat as much as my own duncans. Do you have high level of nitrates?

And what type of light do you use?



same here my duncans loved my halides they werent opening right under someone elses t5's but under my halides really bloomed.

dreef 07-21-2011 03:32 AM

Right on the bottom for me, 20" deep tank with T5's 6 inches off the water.Never fed them a morsel,low flow and grew 2 heads into 20 in a year :) You halide people :P


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