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    Posted: June 25 2012 at 11:07am
He is at the top of my tank getting good light and water movement I also have a green Duncan at the bottom of my tank who seems very happy and looks to be growing. Should I move it to a lower part of the tank. Maybe its getting to much lighting or water movement. What are your thoughts?
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top left above green chromis is the blush. Lower right is the green Duncan looking happy as ever.
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Yes.
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Move it down
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Yes move it out of the light, down into a low low light.... Duncans are sensative to light. Ive actually seen them morph and getting fat tentacles because of the light.  Its not to pretty looking...
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