Thank you SteveOoh, that’s a sweet group. I love it.
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Thank you SteveOoh, that’s a sweet group. I love it.
If you like the one in my post I might have a head available once I take it out. I need to figure out how close the heads are together still.What’s your favorite pink one? I’m creating a hammer grove on my rockscape and will need that color
Oh, that would be great. I see you are also in SoCal - whereabouts?If you like the one in my post I might have a head available once I take it out. I need to figure out how close the heads are together still.
Beautiful gold color on that hammer!my frogspawn has a yellow core, but you only see it when the branches are extending outwards. And of course when I want to take a picture the are all fluffy
I tried everything and even cut off all tank water flow but this is the best pic I can get, and it looks like a green core no matter how I try to photograph it it’s yellow lol
The mint hammer I grew from 2 heads to 28 heads in a year
And then a macro of my gold hammer
Thank you! It really stands out under the bluesBeautiful gold color on that hammer!
I agree. I’m starting to think about how I can separate them a bit to give them room to grow and spread out. And yeah, some really nice specimens.Thank you! It really stands out under the blues
I’ve seen a lot of really nice hammers, gardens and colonies in this thread. I think everyone deserves some credit for being able to keep these beautiful examples of the species
You should make room by mailing me some of those pesky nuisance gonis !I agree. I’m starting to think about how I can separate them a bit to give them room to grow and spread out. And yeah, some really nice specimens.
I have succesfully fragged wall hammer for propagation and another time to stop bjd from spreadingLooks like most of these are branching hammers, including mine (except maybe for Kristopher Conlin’s orange)
I love wall hammers as I think they have the true crescent hammer shape polyp and most awesome colors. Shame as I think we tend to shy away from them cause if they get BJD or the head dies you lose the whole coral.
Yes, can be done but much harder compared to branching where you just frag off the problem branch.I have succesfully fragged wall hammer for propagation and another time to stop bjd from spreading
And my gold one in the sand is a wall hammer
I will agree to thatYes, can be done but much harder compared to branching where you just frag off the problem branch.
these are my 3 wall hammers from @DetroitReefClub. The one on the left in the first pic is one of my absolute favorites due to the shape of the tentaclesLooks like most of these are branching hammers, including mine (except maybe for Kristopher Conlin’s orange)
I love wall hammers as I think they have the true crescent hammer shape polyp and most awesome colors. Shame as I think we tend to shy away from them cause if they get BJD or the head dies you lose the whole coral.
Yeah, love those shapes.these are my 3 wall hammers from @DetroitReefClub. The one on the left in the first pic is one of my absolute favorites due to the shape of the tentacles
i just made an order from @DetroitReefClub last night. But it was for fish and snails and shrimp not corals.these are my 3 wall hammers from @DetroitReefClub. The one on the left in the first pic is one of my absolute favorites due to the shape of the tentacles
Exactly how I described those tips to my wife this week. The aquarium is in my office at home, she doesnt come in here much. Kinda cool because when she does she notices new growth and polyp expansion right awayi just made an order from @DetroitReefClub last night. But it was for fish and snails and shrimp not corals.
I love the hammerhead shark polyps on that top hammer!
That’s cool!Exactly how I described those tips to my wife this week. The aquarium is in my office at home, she doesnt come in here much. Kinda cool because when she does she notices new growth and polyp expansion right away