Blue Branching Wall Hammer

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I saw a beautiful BLUE hammer (branching wall type) at the LFS a few days ago, and I'm going to pick it up tonight (as long as it's still there!)....

Does anyone else have a Blue hammer coral? Or any Blue euphyllia really? I can't remember the last time seeing one, and I've been in the reef hobby for about five years now.
 

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I haven't. It sounds very nice. Pics when you get it?

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Saw a pic of one in a thread on another forum. It was blue for sure, but didn't live long after import. GL with yours! Can't wait for pics!!
 

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There's some blue wall that's been traded amongst local reefer here for several years. It's hard to find, but does exist.

BTW, hammers are either of the branching variety OR the wall variety.
 
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There's some blue wall that's been traded amongst local reefer here for several years. It's hard to find, but does exist.

BTW, hammers are either of the branching variety OR the wall variety.

You're right. My mistake. I believe it's a wall hammer. Thanks for the heads up!
 
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Saw a pic of one in a thread on another forum. It was blue for sure, but didn't live long after import. GL with yours! Can't wait for pics!!

The one I'm looking at has been in their system for at least a week, probably closer to two weeks.
Hopefully the one im looking at will live a lot longer than that!

Do you happen to know why it didn't survive?
 

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It's around in Denver Colorado. Here is a pic of a large colony I recently inherited from someone's tank break down
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Here is a pic of a single head to show.the blue
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Here's an old one that I used to have. It was very healthy for a very long time, in my tank. Eventually, I sold it.

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Here is a picture of my current blue wall hammer. I absolutely love it!
 

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It's around in Denver Colorado. Here is a pic of a large colony I recently inherited from someone's tank break down
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Here is a pic of a single head to show.the blue
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Where you at in denver bro i live in loveland not too far from there....
 

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The one I'm looking at has been in their system for at least a week, probably closer to two weeks.
Hopefully the one im looking at will live a lot longer than that!

Do you happen to know why it didn't survive?
Wall euphyllia often don't survive long for a few reasons, the most frequent being that they are wild "caught" specimens that simply aren't suited for our tanks.
This is not to say they can't survive, and even thrive, but IME a specimen from the wild is much more difficult to care for.
Add to that the fact that euphyllia can look fine for weeks and then succumb almost overnight to an injury or illness they acquired before they even got to our tanks.
 

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@E.intheC here’s my true sky blue indo hammer. Stunning blue color. Will sell at the right price ;)
 

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