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Hammer tentcles on some look slightly deflated and are super bright almost like it has a growth. Is the a tank emergency or normal?
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Top one is now hard to see the squished part that is super bright sorry let me try againDo you have any pictures?
Have you ever ran into the tentcles looking wrinkly or deflated ? On mine they sorta doPatience is one of the best things for corals, I've been nursing a branching hammer back to health for a month and a half now. Got it in a tank from someone getting out of the hobby.
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yeah you are right. Thanks for the input you all. i guess watching tomany videos about things going wrong got to me.In my opinion your worrying about nothing, that hammer looks fine, sometimes they just change how inflated they are for whatever reason. If it was all shriveled up into the skeleton then that would be a reason for concern. All corals aren’t gonna look like a perfect specimen picture 100% of the time.
I'm the same way, been watching videos and reading about all the different things that could go wrong it's hard not to want to adjust something or fix it right awayyeah you are right. Thanks for the input you all. i guess watching tomany videos about things going wrong got to me.
right! i just take things slow and do tinny adjustments. what sorta levels are you running. just wondering?I'm the same way, been watching videos and reading about all the different things that could go wrong it's hard not to want to adjust something or fix it right away
Salinity: 1.024right! i just take things slow and do tinny adjustments. what sorta levels are you running. just wondering?
Nice mine are similar exceptSalinity: 1.024
All measured on Salifert:
PH: 8.2
KH/Alk: 11 (high but been holding steady)
Ca: 490-500
Mg: 1280
PO4: .5
NO3: 0