Unique Hammer - Two Heads

Unique Hammer - Two Heads

$60.00
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WYSIWYG   The saltwater hammer coral (Euphyllia ancora), also known as the anchor coral, is a popular choice for marine aquarists due to its vibrant colors and unique tentacle movement that mimics a hammer in motion. Despite its attractive appearance, caring for hammer coral requires specific conditions and parameters to ensure its health and survival. Here's a guide to help you take care of your hammer coral: Lighting Hammer coral prefers moderate light levels. Too much light can lead to bleaching and ultimately kill your coral. Too little light, however, can cause the coral to not have enough energy to grow. A good range of lighting for hammer coral is between 50-150 PAR. If you notice that your coral is not expanding or its color is fading, you may need to adjust your lighting. Water Flow Hammer corals prefer moderate water flow. High water flow can damage the delicate tissues of the coral, while too little flow can lead to insufficient food and nutrient delivery. Adjust your powerh

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