Wall Hammer Polyp Bailout

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I started chemiclean yesterday. So far so good. It disappeared a lot overnight, which it usually does not. Have you done the test to see if peroxide would take care of it?


I did not. I want to see if it will recover organically. So far it has stabilized, but the Cyanobacteria is not helping things.

I’ve increased flow, but that seems to be spreading it.
 

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I started chemiclean yesterday. So far so good. It disappeared a lot overnight, which it usually does not. Have you done the test to see if peroxide would take care of it?

I have not tested with H2O2. How do I do that?

I did use my microscope to verify that it was Cyanobacteria.
 
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Did this hammer survive?? :oops:

Mine did not... Not to mention I had another one for a little while and it just died recently... I just can't seem to keep these for more than a few years!

Anytime I stir around some sand I think some of my corals get a type of bacterial infection. This hobby is getting old!
 

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I lost a wall hammer couple months ago as well and had a few bail outs. Just don’t know why.
 

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Ive had the same issue with a couple of hammers. I had one that lived in a dip net for about 3 months, suspended at the top of the tank, looking normal as ever sans the skeleton... until one day it escaped and went through the blender aka powerhead. Never got a definitive answer as to why. Also just had a micromussa with 5 heads bail one out yesterday
 

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Ive had the same issue with a couple of hammers. I had one that lived in a dip net for about 3 months, suspended at the top of the tank, looking normal as ever sans the skeleton... until one day it escaped and went through the blender aka powerhead. Never got a definitive answer as to why. Also just had a micromussa with 5 heads bail one out yesterday

some corals are just suicidal :/ don’t take it personal.. ✌
 

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Hey reefers, sorry to hear about the disasters with these corals just dying ( bailing from the skeleton), I am now facing the same problem as well. I now have zero hope, I was planning on dipping all the Frog spawns and hammers with Revive Coral Dip
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and see if it will prevent or stop any additional deaths
 

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I have see too much of these and just had two heads of toxic green hammers lost today. Lost a bunch of hammers recently due to similar causes.
 

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I have see too much of these and just had two heads of toxic green hammers lost today. Lost a bunch of hammers recently due to similar causes.
Bummer, I Frag the frog spawn and dip it in Revive. Let’s see what happens. It’s sad we don’t pin point what is the root cause.
 

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