Duncan not fully extended during day only at night is this normal?

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Hey guys! I have had this Duncan for about two weeks now and during the day it’s tight not fully extended but at night fully open and extended is this normal? It has 4 heads two small top and bottom and two big left and right

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Likely getting too much light. Most LPS need a lot less light than people think. You’re unlikely to starve an LPS with too little light, but you can definitely over illuminate them.

Try moving it off axis or in a partially shaded area and see if that helps.
 

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I have two Duncan’s that can be moody. Once it gets adjusted to your tank it will be less moody. As mentioned above, they like to eat. After a couple weeks of feeding it should get happy and start growing.I feed mine every couple days. Mine seem to enjoy plain ol fish pellets.
 
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