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They close during lights off and open lights on. Sounds like they are healthyA little advice from the euphyllia crowd would be appreciated; Otherwise maybe this is a great brag about mine! ;J)
I got this Hammer as my first coral back in June when I got two clowns and some crabs to start stocking this new biocube tank that was started April 1st. So basically 7ish months in the tank now and up until Nov it was the only poor coral going through all the ugly stage fun of the first 8 months! He's been a little trooper putting up with all my noob mistakes!
It started out as just s small little two head (splitting into three) small little hammer. But man it's grown into this huge garantuan with six heads that are quickly becoming 8.
He's starting to outgrow the area I stuck him in and now i'm thinking of fragging him down to two sets of three heads each and maybe starting a euphillia garden on the right side overflow of the tank where we have a really nice arch to stack them and I can offer flow from both directions.
All seems to be going well? He seems super happy??
BUT it always worries me that when I bought him, one reason was that he was this nice perfect half sphere less than the size of my fist. Now he stretches out to be almost 7 inches across in any direction and he's starting to suck up 1/4 of this small tank!
It's all or nothing with this guy. He's either retracted for bed time or fully extended as much as possible for the rest of the day!
I've tried different flow, different positions in the tank, it's always the same. I would think that is a good thing?
But then I see all these amazing pictures of hammers and I just wonder if he shouldn't be as extended. His cousins don't all seem to spread out as much as possible.
So, some feedback for the new reefer? Is this guy loving life or should he be a little less .... rotund? l0l
Thanks! It just seems to open a lot!They close during lights off and open lights on. Sounds like they are healthy
I think you’re doing great for 7 months in and you’re maintaining a consistent growth on the hammer. It came to you clean and healthy. Extension is different based on water quality and flow or the presence of food. Get some LPS pellets amd train them to have a good feeding response if you can. Tank transfer is where I see the most issues. Not the acclimating transfer part, but after a day or two You could frag it now or let it keep going. If you were going to use clippers, just be very careful close to any heads because you can fracture and split the skeleton longways through the mouth and kill it.A little advice from the euphyllia crowd would be appreciated; Otherwise maybe this is a great brag about mine! ;J)
I got this Hammer as my first coral back in June when I got two clowns and some crabs to start stocking this new biocube tank that was started April 1st. So basically 7ish months in the tank now and up until Nov it was the only poor coral going through all the ugly stage fun of the first 8 months! He's been a little trooper putting up with all my noob mistakes!
It started out as just s small little two head (splitting into three) small little hammer. But man it's grown into this huge garantuan with six heads that are quickly becoming 8.
He's starting to outgrow the area I stuck him in and now i'm thinking of fragging him down to two sets of three heads each and maybe starting a euphillia garden on the right side overflow of the tank where we have a really nice arch to stack them and I can offer flow from both directions.
All seems to be going well? He seems super happy??
BUT it always worries me that when I bought him, one reason was that he was this nice perfect half sphere less than the size of my fist. Now he stretches out to be almost 7 inches across in any direction and he's starting to suck up 1/4 of this small tank!
It's all or nothing with this guy. He's either retracted for bed time or fully extended as much as possible for the rest of the day!
I've tried different flow, different positions in the tank, it's always the same. I would think that is a good thing?
But then I see all these amazing pictures of hammers and I just wonder if he shouldn't be as extended. His cousins don't all seem to spread out as much as possible.
So, some feedback for the new reefer? Is this guy loving life or should he be a little less .... rotund? l0l
Out of curiosity, what is the bottom torch?
The bottom one in the first pic, or the torch in the second pic?Out of curiosity, what is the bottom torch?
Torch in the secondThe bottom one in the first pic, or the torch in the second pic?
Torch in the second
The first pic’s bottom torch is an NY Knicks right?