Flow rate for hammer coral and feeding?

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Hey guys i recently got a hammer coral and it is a huge piece but had lost 20% tentacles at lfs so got it for cheap.
What do I feed it?

Its this flow ok?


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to be honest, I rarely if ever purposely feed mine. mine like a current that makes them wiggle. not too much more than that. they can adjust to high light as well. mine love the 150-250 par range.

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to be honest, I rarely if ever purposely feed mine. mine like a current that makes them wiggle. not too much more than that. they can adjust to high light as well. mine love the 150-250 par range.

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Looking at the video, do u think the flow rate is fine??
 

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I don't target feed mine either and it quadrupled in size in a year. In my opinion the flow is on the high end but it seems happy so don't start changing stuff. If it shrivels up more then turn It down a tad.
 

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Has it lost any more flesh? When mine start going south like this they pretty much go all the way! :(
 

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In my experience, once you come to this "stage" where a decent part of flesh is gone...like here. They are usually goners, they can hold a couple of weeks but eventually they let go slowly.
 

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Feeding does not always help... I recently had a lobo that I was trying to "nurse" back to health, and eventually the feeding response stopped and it just melted away. The same was happening with this red trumpet coral, so I fragged it up and all of the frags are still alive. But, I think when you purchase them in bad health it's hit or miss either way.
 

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Current is fine looking at the video. No doubt they like to get spot fed every once in a while. Drops some pellets in there. I use LPS pellets and sometime I just drop in the fish food pellets. My hammers are out of control and I have to take 20-30 heads to the LFS once every 3 months just to keep them from overgrowing the tank and sucking up all the nutrients. Try some pellets and if it's gets' worse, frag a head and move it to a slower flow, yes even slower than you have now.
 
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The hammer is too dam thick, its a 6" ball. If i tru fragging it, i guess it'll get more damaged
 

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Yea, there are branching and wall Euphyllia. This one looks like a wall type, which are less resilient to fragging than the branching type.
 
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Yea, there are branching and wall Euphyllia. This one looks like a wall type, which are less resilient to fragging than the branching type.
Yes.. thts why i dont feel like fragging. However the polyp extension is good.
 
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Keeping my fingers crossed and feeding it daily. My Tang keeps pooping in it.. lol.. hopefull thats healthy for it..
 

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