Duncan Coral Looks Weird

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Looking for advice or input on my duncan coral. It is almost like its stalk or base is encrusted in a hard substance. It has been this way for a while now, and have not seen much growth. Any idea what this may be? I only have a few other frags, and they seem to be all doing fine. Water parameters appear to be in check.

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Duncan corals can vary in both color and growth forms. How often are you feeding the polyps? Overall the coral doesn't look to be doing bad, remember that light and flow does make a world of difference for corals.
 
Looking for advice or input on my duncan coral. It is almost like its stalk or base is encrusted in a hard substance. It has been this way for a while now, and have not seen much growth. Any idea what this may be? I only have a few other frags, and they seem to be all doing fine. Water parameters appear to be in check.

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If I’m not mistaken I believe the hard substance you are referring to is the corals skeleton.
Ducan corals are LPS so have a skeletal base that the soft tissue heads come in and out of, unlike soft corals which have the typical “stalk” like you are referring to.
 
Duncan corals can vary in both color and growth forms. How often are you feeding the polyps? Overall the coral doesn't look to be doing bad, remember that light and flow does make a world of difference for corals.
I havent been target feeding too often, primarily relying on light and red sea AB+ supplements
 
If I’m not mistaken I believe the hard substance you are referring to is the corals skeleton.
Ducan corals are LPS so have a skeletal base that the soft tissue heads come in and out of, unlike soft corals which have the typical “stalk” like you are referring to.
Yea, I havent been paying too much attention to it, but I want to say the stalk has definitely changed a bit since I first added it.
 
I havent been target feeding too often, primarily relying on light and red sea AB+ supplements
Duncan corals are big enough that they can take small pieces of shrimp in each head.

Yea, I havent been paying too much attention to it, but I want to say the stalk has definitely changed a bit since I first added it.
Sometimes the skeleton can have flesh on it, and that can change its color/texture.
 
But when the polyps don't come out what are some things that mite be wrong.
 

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