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Pink Duncan?
Hi,
This was sold to me as a Duncan, it seems physically the same, but it's not green, not really at all... Here's a pic; So has anyone else seen a Duncan that wasn't green? Or is this even a Duncan? Thanks! |
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Its a duncan no doubt about it. The less green they contain the less desirable they are (usually).
I don't know too much about how the colors can change due to light levels or stress, but I think you may find that it will develop more green over time if you keep it happy. Idk |
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They like high light and will become more green after awhile.
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Mine was very light pink, but once I got home it greened right up. That probably doesn't help any.
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#5
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hmm...agree with better lighting...looks a bit malnurished
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I have fed it once with Cyclop-eeze (I've only had it 3 days) is that what I should feed it or try something else?
Also it's under 36w of PC, but it's only in a 5.5g. Any other suggestions? |
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Try meatier foods, mysis/krill.
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I'll try mysis soon
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I soak frozen mysis/bloodworms in Selcon, since they are a FW animal & don't have the amino acids/nutrition SW foods have.
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