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Thank you! The Hammer Stoney Corals do best when the area around them is free and able to get light on all sides, you’ll know that its very healthy if after a few months you start to see little trunks starting to form and grow out of the base of the polyp. This might not happen if the type of hammer that you have is a wall hammer as it doesn’t branch. Easiest way to tell is if it is getting wider at the top and starting to split if you only have one polyp. Thanks for the comment!
You have done a wonderful job. It is truely amazing. I have 55gal. with 2 clownfish,3 damsels, convict goby and a brittle starfish. I have an aggressive star fish and I think he’s been munching on other fish and a white sabe. Your hammer coral is awesome. I have a piece but it is in a whole in a rock. Should I take it out?? Could that stunt it’s growth??? No one around here knows. You have to since yours is so big. Anyway KUDOS on a great system!!!!!
outstanding tank ***** i would get some fragging on the go i have the same zenia and some pulsating zenias too, i spend hours watching them.
you must be well proud of your tank
i believe your black clownfish are actually “black saddleback”
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July 9th, 2010 at 5:30 pm
one power head is enough for the xenia coral to be waving in the water?
July 9th, 2010 at 7:47 pm
Beautiful. Job well done.
July 9th, 2010 at 9:12 pm
Hola very nice reef.can you tell me what tipe of light do you have i apreciated. thanks
July 9th, 2010 at 9:19 pm
Thank you! The Hammer Stoney Corals do best when the area around them is free and able to get light on all sides, you’ll know that its very healthy if after a few months you start to see little trunks starting to form and grow out of the base of the polyp. This might not happen if the type of hammer that you have is a wall hammer as it doesn’t branch. Easiest way to tell is if it is getting wider at the top and starting to split if you only have one polyp. Thanks for the comment!
July 9th, 2010 at 11:44 pm
You have done a wonderful job. It is truely amazing. I have 55gal. with 2 clownfish,3 damsels, convict goby and a brittle starfish. I have an aggressive star fish and I think he’s been munching on other fish and a white sabe. Your hammer coral is awesome. I have a piece but it is in a whole in a rock. Should I take it out?? Could that stunt it’s growth??? No one around here knows. You have to since yours is so big. Anyway KUDOS on a great system!!!!!
July 10th, 2010 at 12:00 am
that clams gonna grow a parl lol
July 10th, 2010 at 4:08 am
outstanding tank ***** i would get some fragging on the go
i have the same zenia and some pulsating zenias too, i spend hours watching them.
you must be well proud of your tank
July 10th, 2010 at 4:26 am
100% A. Polymnus (saddleback clowns) nice tank.
July 10th, 2010 at 4:38 am
beautifull, I am trying to keep a small frag of coral an d all the legs fell off and are now on thier own moving? Is it dying?
July 10th, 2010 at 5:16 am
i believe your black clownfish are actually “black saddleback”