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live coral Dunkan (Duncanopsammia) with 3 (multiple polyps) "coralSLover"

$ 18.45

Availability: 56 in stock

Description

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only available
at our website
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Available
in multiple sizes at our website
Duncanopsammia is a monotypic genus of stony corals. Duncanopsammia axifuga called as whisker coral, duncanops coral, or simply duncan coral. Individual polyps are fairly large with round skeletal bases (corallites) 10–14 millimetres (0.39–0.55 in) in diameter and larger central discs from which multiple tentacles radiate; the polyps form a structure branching at irregular intervals to form a large colony.
Axifuga has large polyps that possess a wide, flat, circular disk that is usually light brown or green in color, and is usually patterned by faint stripes or darker or lighter color. The tentacles of an average polyp are thin and are usually colored brown or green similar to the disk color. The tentacles have rows of stinging cells called nematocysts, and generally produce a sticky sensation when touched. An individual polyp resembles a miniature sea anemone although the diameter of each polyp can only reach a diameter of 2–3 centimetres (0.79–1.18 in).[4] The polyps can open and contract depending on stimuli including to move captured prey to the central mouth.
The Green Duncan Coral requires low to moderate lighting (PAR 120-250). T5's, Metal Halides, or LED's can all grow Leather Corals when the proper PAR levels are provided. We recommend a 14-20K color spectrum for best coloration.
Moderate water flow
Duncan corals also require a low to moderate current to bring them food such as phytoplankton or zooplankton naturally. However, target feeding can be supplemented by using a tool to dispense food onto the polyp's tentacles.
Disclaimer:
Corals on the pictures are not WYSEWYG, photos was made under different lighting (blue or white lights) and in different tank (our show of frag tanks). You will get coral size as described, shape and color could be
slightly off due to shipping stress.
Shipping Policy and
description
:
All corals
ship via
FedEx/UPS 2 days flat rate .95, or
UPS overnight (1
business day) flat rate .
FREE shipping on orders over 0.
All items send at the same day of purchase Monday-Wednesday
until
16:00, or Thursday for overnight shipping delivery Friday (no weekends delivery
due to
avoid
any delay
)
.
Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico buyers will only get FedEx/USPS 2 days shipping with flat rate .95 with additional fee (total shipping cost ). Orders 0 and over will get FREE FedEx/USPS 2 days shipping.
We combine shipping when buying multiple corals with one shipping order.
There are two ways
what you can do:
First,
add corals to your shopping cart and go to checkout, eBay will combine all items together and calculate one shipping cost for you. If that doesn't work for some reason the
second option is
buy one coral with shipping of choice and additions corals checkout with local pickup (please leave a note that you want to combine all your orders into one shipping package, don't have to pay multiple times for shipping)
.
Keep in mind you can
only
buy corals with offers, or discounts, not both eBay won't let you use all at the same time.
Please let us know if you have any questions before making your purchase, and check my store on eBay for more
sales and discounts
. Please signup for my
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No shipping outside of the US.
Packaging:
All corals will be send in specimen
containers 80-120ml of water
depends on coral size,
or if coral is big colony than double sealed plastic bags with plastic protection (coral won't puncture the bags). The shipping box will have insulated walks and packed with paper/plastic to protect each coral from damage. Depends on weather there will be ice pack, or heat pack. Let us know if you live in sever weather condition, so we will add extra heat/ice pack.
Proper Coral Acclimation Guide
The proper acclimation of a new arrival is extremely important considering the amount of stress the coral has endured before arriving at your door. We recommend that the following procedure be followed immediately upon receipt of the livestock. The entire process is actually very simple and should take less than half an hour to complete.
Step 1: Turn the Aquarium Lights OFF
The livestock has been in complete darkness for the last day, and will not immediately adjust to high output aquarium lighting. By turning off the lights, you remove a possible source of stress for the new arrival.  Overexposure to light in general can be an issue with new additions to your reef tank.  It only takes a day or two under high light conditions to severely damage a coral that was grown under more modest illumination.
Step 2: Empty the containers into a slightly larger tub
Typically we use a small plastic tub to acclimate the new corals.  If you like, you can empty the containers with the coral into separate tubs, however when we receive new corals, we tend to place them in the same tub.  The purpose of this is to provide enough volume to add in water from the aquarium as well as prepare a pest control dip solution.
Step 3: Add 1/2 cup of Aquarium Water
every few minutes
The slower you add the water the better. Corals and other invertebrates are sensitive to fluctuations in pH and especially salinity.  Some aquarists prefer drip acclimating corals making this process even more gradual, but one should consider the temperature drop-off that occurs during this time as well.  The entire acclimation process should not take more than 30 minutes.
Step 4 (optional): Pest Control Dip
Here at coralSLover we advocate using pest control dips to reduce the risk of hitchhikers and parasites making it into your aquariums.  We dip our corals often, even when moving corals between systems, but there is no guarantee that the threat is eliminated.  The two types of dip used most often is Coral Rx for pests such as flatworms and nudibranchs and Lugol’s Iodine for bacterial infections.
Step 5: Release the specimen into the tank
Find a suitable location where the new coral will receive the appropriate flow and lower light. It will need a few days to adjust to the new lighting. If you have access to a quarantine system, we recommend using the above method to first acclimate the new arrival. After the quarantine period is over, repeat the procedure to introduce the specimen into the display tank.
Coral may appear incredibly stressed when they arrive at your door.  Shipping coral is one of the most stressful things we do, and that says a lot considering that many of them were propagated with a band saw!  They literally just had the worst day of their lives in the shipping process so it may take a couple days before they regain any semblance of their prior appearance.
Stress however is not the same as a DOA.  If you receive a coral that you think died during shipping, please let us know.  You can find more information on our DOA policy.
GUARANTEE 14 DAYS *MONEY BACK*
Corals that was damaged due to removed from the plug by the buyer are not
acceptable. Coral has to be on original frag plug for 14 days.
All Sales are Final. When you buy corals from us you automatically
agree on our policy.
Return and refund:
DOA Policy (dead on arrival)
If a coral is DOA please take
clear pictures of coral in arrived container and then after you properly acclimate coral
(check how to acclimate coral guide)
make more pictures in the tank under normal water conditions and lighting
,
after delivery and contact us. Some corals need more time to acclimate and may not look like on picture right away. A refund of the coral will be as store credit via a coupon code, or can be replaced with your next order. We will send new coral, but shipping on you. If first shipping option didn't
work
well due to delay than we recommend to
try other shipping options
(check our shipping options)
.
We are not accepting pictures of corals without water.
We are not liable for shipping delays due to inclement weather, and or any other shipping liability.
We are not liable for delays caused by shipping companies.
We are not liable for any damages that might occur whilst your items are in transit en route for delivery.

We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in any way we can! Your satisfaction is our top priority and we will do everything possible to accommodate your needs. HAPPY REEFING!!
Thank you