Feb 20, 2026 #1 S StayClassy326 New Member View Badges Joined Aug 14, 2025 Messages 11 Reaction score 3 Location San Diego Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hi there, I have a hammer coral that the left head is slowly showing more skeleton with no polyps. Is this recoverable? Attachments IMG_3368.mov 4.1 MB
Hi there, I have a hammer coral that the left head is slowly showing more skeleton with no polyps. Is this recoverable?
Feb 20, 2026 #2 Gumbies R Us God, Bouldering, and Reefing View Badges Staff member Super Moderator Ultimate Member Reef Squad Reef Squad Leader Partner Member 2026 Excellence Award RGB R2R Secret Santa 2024 R2R App User Secret Santa Database Team Article Contributor Hospitality Award RASOC Member ThreadAward My Aquarium Showcase Joined Nov 10, 2022 Messages 28,984 Reaction score 51,364 Location North Georgia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Need some more information on your tank How long have you had the hammer Flow and lighting Parameters How old is your tank Anything that could be bothering it?
Need some more information on your tank How long have you had the hammer Flow and lighting Parameters How old is your tank Anything that could be bothering it?
Feb 20, 2026 #3 OP OP S StayClassy326 New Member View Badges Joined Aug 14, 2025 Messages 11 Reaction score 3 Location San Diego Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hammer has been in there for about a month with no changes . 35 ppt 9 alk 480 calcium 5 ppm nitrate .25 ppm phosphate
Hammer has been in there for about a month with no changes . 35 ppt 9 alk 480 calcium 5 ppm nitrate .25 ppm phosphate
Feb 20, 2026 #4 OP OP S StayClassy326 New Member View Badges Joined Aug 14, 2025 Messages 11 Reaction score 3 Location San Diego Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I did just recently get some peppermint shrimp and have seen they may pick at these guys. Could that be the case?
I did just recently get some peppermint shrimp and have seen they may pick at these guys. Could that be the case?