Too much flow for hammers?

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That doesn't appear to be too much flow.

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Yeah, they can take a lot more than that, and will probably extend more with more flow.
Watch some movies of them on the reef.
I found the complete opposite in my tank. Went for moderate flow with little to no growth down to lower flow and hammers went from 2 heads to 12 heads in a matter of months. Perhaps there are differences by regions where they are collected.
 

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I found the complete opposite in my tank. Went for moderate flow with little to no growth down to lower flow and hammers went from 2 heads to 12 heads in a matter of months. Perhaps there are differences by regions where they are collected.
That's possible. And it's also possible very similar types of euphyllia adapt to their own conditions.
 

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