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  1. Duncans Duncans

    Information
    Type: LPS
    Scientific Name: Duncanopsammia axifuga
    Color: Green
    Growth Form: Other
    Status: Part of Current Collection
    Availability: Never Plan to Frag
    Difficulty: Easy
    Growth Rate: Moderate
    Lighting: Low
    Temperament: Peaceful
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Thumb MI
    Posts
    2,211
    Awards Yugo Award Photo of the Month
     

    Additional Information & Description

    Duncans are fairly easy to maintain. While they are photosynthetic they don't need an overabundance of light. They can be fed to improve growth rates but will have a tendency to form a ball with feeding. Allowing them to gather food from your system or feeding sparingly will help contribute to a more branching structure. After owning many duncans that have grown into a big ball I am trying to make this one branch more.
    Last edited by Rabidgoose; 04-24-2011 at 09:40 AM.
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    Corvette Reefer - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Dexter, Michigan
    Posts
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    looks great i never seem to be able to keep them
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