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What's wrong with my Duncan?


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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    I can't pick just one thing that may have caused this as I had a few things going on. 2 of which were bought a nano Korillia, ran it for 2 days before deciding it was to much flow. Then a chemiclean treatment.
    Any ideas ?18b19601 ca76 0f58 - What's wrong with my Duncan?
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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    It just looks a little upset...don't see any damage?

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    I wouldn't worry at all mine look like that regularly at different times of the day.
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    yea it looks ok to me. I wouldn't worry untill it just closed up all the time.

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    rmalone - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    It is likely a reaction to change, no biggie. Most likely you are going to get a split pretty soon, Duncans tend to get a little flat, or even fully closed right before they make new heads. At this point I wouldn't worry a bit. Duncans can take a fair amount of flow also, in fact I like that look better than a low flow Duncan.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    What a relief!! Thanks guys-this is my most favorite coral )
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