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They are happy. The duncan probably because it's no longer being attacked by a clownfish. Also I feed them well because it's fun to watch.
I love feeding my duncans too. I have these really long tongs and I put 1 piece of mysis on each head.
 
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I might use my scaping tongs, more often than not, I use my hands though. I can get a little more secure in what I'm doing that way.
I use a turkey baster, you can broadcast food over a whole colony.
 

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I use a turkey baster, you can broadcast food over a whole colony.
I got a feeder baster thing, it works well for powdered foods, but pellets or frozen. The mouth is too small to get them out. That's how I feed the star polyps and zoas. Acans, rfa, Duncan, Blasto get it from the hand.
 
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