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Hi just bought this not really shore what it is
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Paid £8 really not shore if it was a good deal
 
I think it's a duncan, could be majanos (bad!) too...
Hard to tell, can you get a better picture?
 
They're an invasive pest that will sting and outcompete your other corals...
If, it is majano.

I think you have duncans, but still need better pictures...
Duncans will have a stony base
 
That appears to be a Duncan coral. Fairly hardy from my experience. I have 2 huge colonies, one of which I saved from 3 tiny beat up looking polyps. Looks like a couple of the polyps on that one are beat up pretty bad? And the flow looks a bit too much for it right there or its up against the glass, hard to tell from the pic. Perhaps try a lower flow area and see if that helps it out.
 
That appears to be a Duncan coral. Fairly hardy from my experience. I have 2 huge colonies, one of which I saved from 3 tiny beat up looking polyps. Looks like a couple of the polyps on that one are beat up pretty bad? And the flow looks a bit too much for it right there or its up against the glass, hard to tell from the pic. Perhaps try a lower flow area and see if that helps it out.
Thank you the picture is it in the previous owners tank im not collecting it untill tomorrow . Been looking on line and yes think it is a duncan . Do i need to feed it and what lighting would it like
 
They're an invasive pest that will sting and outcompete your other corals...
If, it is majano.

I think you have duncans, but still need better pictures...
Duncans will have a stony base
Kool it does have a skeleton little like a hammer coral
 
Thank you the picture is it in the previous owners tank im not collecting it untill tomorrow . Been looking on line and yes think it is a duncan . Do i need to feed it and what lighting would it like
I don't necessarily feed mine, although when they catch a small particulate of frozen food they will eat it. I have some cleaner shrimp that usually steal whatever they catch. I have mine at the bottom of my 120g and I use LED lighting.
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These are my two colonies. The smaller in the right is about 15-18 heads now. That was the one I saved from 3 really beat up heads almost 2 years ago.
 
And I think your price you listed is pretty fair as some of our LFSs sell a single head for $35 around here. Which I think is ludicrous! A fair price per head around here when dealing with local enthusiasts is about $3-5ish or $20-35 for a small colony....
 
And I think your price you listed is pretty fair as some of our LFSs sell a single head for $35 around here. Which I think is ludicrous! A fair price per head around here when dealing with local enthusiasts is about $3-5ish or $20-35 for a small colony....
Ok thank you for your help when i get it tomorrow i will post a pic
 

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