My hammer coral is looking unhappy lately while all of my other corals seem just fine. I've had it about 6 months and the tentacles started looking skinnier about two months ago and now it looks like it's going to burst. Does anyone have any thoughts on what is going on? Could this be a disease?
Could lighting do this? I upgraded my lights last week to an AI prime, moving up from the AquaTop cube lights (30 watts). I set intensities of UV, Violet, Royal Blue and Blue to 40% and white to 20% (17 watts) because I was afraid of overexposing my corals. My frogspawn was reaching upwards for the week so I increased all set at 40% to 55% yesterday (22 watts) and the frogspawn seems happy, but I placed the hammer in the sand bed in case it is a light exposure thing. It just seems odd that the frogspawn would be unhappy due to light limitation with the ai prime on the lower settings but the hammer would also be unhappy due to overexposure.
I don't have a phosphate test yet, but has anyone ever seen phosphate limitation causing this? I doubt my phosphates are high because I only feed my fish every other day and keep up with weekly water changes. It's strange because my frogspawn and all of my other corals look great. Flow is low in this area of the tank too.
Thanks
Temp: 78
Salinity: 36 ppt
Nitrate: 5 mg/L
Alk: 10.5
Hammer yesterday
My tank as of 1 week ago, hammer tentacles are skinny
Could lighting do this? I upgraded my lights last week to an AI prime, moving up from the AquaTop cube lights (30 watts). I set intensities of UV, Violet, Royal Blue and Blue to 40% and white to 20% (17 watts) because I was afraid of overexposing my corals. My frogspawn was reaching upwards for the week so I increased all set at 40% to 55% yesterday (22 watts) and the frogspawn seems happy, but I placed the hammer in the sand bed in case it is a light exposure thing. It just seems odd that the frogspawn would be unhappy due to light limitation with the ai prime on the lower settings but the hammer would also be unhappy due to overexposure.
I don't have a phosphate test yet, but has anyone ever seen phosphate limitation causing this? I doubt my phosphates are high because I only feed my fish every other day and keep up with weekly water changes. It's strange because my frogspawn and all of my other corals look great. Flow is low in this area of the tank too.
Thanks
Temp: 78
Salinity: 36 ppt
Nitrate: 5 mg/L
Alk: 10.5
Hammer yesterday
My tank as of 1 week ago, hammer tentacles are skinny