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You've had this hammer for more than a year and it hasn't grown beyond the 2 polyps? Do you know the par level of where it is sitting?More than a year in the tank.
Yeah lighting is low and so are nutrients. I am not saying blast it with light right away with low light and nutrients you'll want to go slow bringing both up at the same time. Euphyllia can handle a wide range of par but if you want growth the higher recommended ends are better 150-200 hammers/frogspawn 250-300 torches, but you need the nutrients to also be higher. I like to run 15+ n and .08- .1something p. Its higher than most run it but I get good growth and color. Shoot for at least 10N and .08p.This is my ai prime light settings. I don't know what par it is. PH 8.12![]()
Phos 0.04
Nitrate 2.2
Calc 405
Mag 1310
KH 8.9
Salt 1.025
Yes I am using Hanna.The phosphates and nitrates are on the low side in my opinion. Are you using a Hanna tester for those? If so, Phosphates has a +/-0.03 margin of error which potentially means you're a lot closer to 0.
I've never had amazing luck with hammers or torches but from what I've seen they tend to like a little bit of nutrients.
Have you got any idea what I should set my ai prime percentages at to get the level you were talking about. I know I should go up slowly, but to what?Yeah lighting is low and so are nutrients. I am not saying blast it with light right away with low light and nutrients you'll want to go slow bringing both up at the same time. Euphyllia can handle a wide range of par but if you want growth the higher recommended ends are better 150-200 hammers/frogspawn 250-300 torches, but you need the nutrients to also be higher. I like to run 15+ n and .08- .1something p. Its higher than most run it but I get good growth and color. Shoot for at least 10N and .08p.This is my ai prime light settings. I don't know what par it is. PH 8.12![]()
Phos 0.04
Nitrate 2.2
Calc 405
Mag 1310
KH 8.9
Salt 1.025
I am certainly not super experienced here, but I can agree with this solely based on my hammer's growth. Mine started out as one head back in march, and it is now 4 heads. I have mine about half way down on the rockwork. Roughly 10 to 12 inches from the top. with steady medium flow.I agree with @Mr. Mojo Rising either par is too low or nutrients are too low or both. Looking at the polyp end themselves I think nutrients and the fact of it being only 2 heads after a year lighting is not strong enough.
I am not really familiar with the settings on the prime or what level of par that setting equates to. Probably need to do some googling on settings. I have a par meter and I use it pretty regularly when setting new lights or bumping them up. I have a blade I set up upon my return to reefing. 21" grow on a tank that was 20x20x18". I set that to 100% all channels and got around 300 par about 10" down and went from there. I think it was running 70% intensity when I transferred stuff to the new tank with reefi lighting I want to say the blade was putting out 250ish par at that intensity. I do not remember the individual channel settings though, I did have a good 4hr white peak on it. I would think you could run a 30day (maybe a little longer) ramp up to 70% total intensity from where you are now. I dont know this for certain though.Have you got any idea what I should set my ai prime percentages at to get the level you were talking about. I know I should go up slowly, but to what?