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All of these questions are pretty random, but if you can answer any that be awesome my main concern is about the blasto

is my blasto base is this a problem
Use to look like
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Now has more skeleton showing
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Pretty cool this guy came back from completely skeleton
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How long in a good invormemt will these guys take to grow
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What is on my water
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Hammer coral grow faster in a more alkaline environment and love higher magnesium. They will grow fast in a stable environment, and typically grow about 1 head every 2-6 months.
 

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So when will it be a problem or will it be? I think I’ll just keep observing and if it gets worse, I’ll give you guys an update
Look very new, I see nothing that concerns me at this time.
Open and plump, that’s what I see.

I’m concerned more when they retract as they cannot perform their photosynthesis processes.

As far as hammer growth, the green hammers in the picture below as bought as 5 heads, 3 years ago, but I’m sure growth varies widely in different systems.

Maybe 40-45 heads, I’ve had to frag it a bit.

For the first year, not much, but 2nd year they seemed to just take off.

Keep us posted if things change.
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Look very new, I see nothing that concerns me at this time.
Open and plump, that’s what I see.

I’m concerned more when they retract as they cannot perform their photosynthesis processes.

As far as hammer growth, the green hammers in the picture below as bought as 5 heads, 3 years ago, but I’m sure growth varies widely in different systems.

Maybe 40-45 heads, I’ve had to frag it a bit.

For the first year, not much, but 2nd year they seemed to just take off.

Keep us posted if things change.
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How do you know if they can’t preform photosynthesis
Ooohhhh do you mean the ones under neath is
 
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And the pictures of the frogspawn is it bad if they don’t have there sweeper tentacle out
 

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I can’t really find anything wrong with those in your pictures.
I do see a hammer with babies sprouting, that would be a good thing.
Do they look unhappy to you?

I see a tiny recession on one blasto.
Impossible to conclude anything unless that trend continues.
 

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