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No about mid flow, when i first got them they were in low flow and low light & stayed the same size, I moved them mid tank to stronger flow and they started growing great.. havent moved them in about a yearAre they in a high flow area?
Im hoping thats a good sign then[emoji3] . I've never had them close up before, my torch coral has, but not the Duncans.Ironically too, my duncan was closed for 3 days last week. But today it was opened bigger and brighter than before. So.. i dunno lol
I dont test phosphate ( i know i should), & my nitrate i can never get down to zero, usually arournd 10-15 ppmWhat are your phosphates and nitrates at?
I have duncans also and about once every 6 months to a year they will close up for about 3 or 4 days. I think it's normal. My frogspawn will do the same when it is splitting or adding new growth.
Not that ive noticed, the only new things ive added are some snails, had the same fish for months nowAny crabs or fish bothering it?
I only have softies & lps.. hopefully my saturday water change will perk them up10-15 is a little too high for my comfort but as long as you don't have SPS(which I do) you shouldn't worry too much. If your duncan doesn't look better in a couple days, then I would be worried.
Nitrates Just a little high..are you running a skimmer..not an emergency but would be better if you can bring them down a little (5 ppm).IMOI dont test phosphate ( i know i should), & my nitrate i can never get down to zero, usually arournd 10-15 ppm
I do run a hydor slimskim, which catches alot of gunk.. the lowest Ive ever gotten it down was 10 ppm.. but I also think i should change my test kit too, im using the standard API kitNitrates Just a little high..are you running a skimmer..not an emergency but would be better if you can bring them down a little (5 ppm).IMO

