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    wow i didnt think they were duncans. i want to try to mimic something like his tank, but he has a 150g. i thought they might have been duncans but never seen them like that. i think he's using a vortech or 2. on the other tank he maintains for Pratt, its a 240g SPS tank. and that thing is unbelievable. you can go sit at the couch infront of it and just do your hw there. i didnt know the 240g had like 2-3 vortechs until i saw his youtube video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHs1v...eature=related

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    WOW! Thats is nice! I wish i could afford a $400 dollar powerhead!! LMAO!!

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    Wow, I had no idea Duncans could handle all that flow. Most LPS's would have been blown off their skeletons or beat to heck. I guess they are more hardy than I thought???

    -David

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    They do look like Duncans ( if you look at the far right you can make out the oral disc), but BB is correct they should not be under heavy flow like that which is why they are questionable.
    Is Reef Madness Catchy???

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    does it matter if its indirect flow or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by apedroza View Post
    They do look like Duncans ( if you look at the far right you can make out the oral disc), but BB is correct they should not be under heavy flow like that which is why they are questionable.
    I saw that too...
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    Quote Originally Posted by rz1a View Post
    does it matter if its indirect flow or not?
    Yes, they need some time to relax, its that 'undulating' or 'random' flow that they need to be happy. Direct flow from a poweful pump is probably the worse thing you can give any coral.

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    I just saw the oral disc at the top right. It was barely there at the 15 second mark. Yes, that was me asking him the question Erik. lol... Funny you that you caught that.

    -David
    Last edited by SoLiD; Fri, 27th Jun 2008 at 12:58 AM.

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    he said hes had that colony for 10 years and has PE because of the flow

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