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![]() I have a very beautiful duncan with very long tentacles and it was doing great growing really big, then I put the clownfish (pair) in the tank and the male started to host the duncan. The duncan was not so much upset then but I could see it was not inflated at maximum.
But today the female also decided to host that same duncan and she is kind of rough with it. Today the duncan looks really bad, bearely inflated and with shriveled tentacles. I have this duncan for a year and never saw it like that. It was always inflated a lot each day. Can they kill it? or will the coral get used to it? Not sure if I should move that coral elsewhere or what? Here is a video of the male in the duncan...the duncan was still looking ok on that video but not at its best, now half of the heads won't even come out ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=3JjzfcUNJHs .
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