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That’s not recession, the white bands. ny Hammer has them as well as torch. It seems to smooth over as they grow. Might have been how the skeleton formed while developing.
you can't be serious ?
you're gonna mislead her just to say the opposite of me ?
 

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Hmm. I don’t think Amazon takes paypal.. I’ll hunt him some roids. The paly will also like that I’m sure.

Also a great product, @Hemmdog recommended I switch to this from Fuel, I’m going to give it a shot when this bottle runs out.
 

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Also a great product, @Hemmdog recommended I switch to this from Fuel, I’m going to give it a shot when this bottle runs out.

I use a+b, @Why-Me uses a+b, the LT Feeding Regiment© uses a+b....

Use a+b.
 

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Also a great product, @Hemmdog recommended I switch to this from Fuel, I’m going to give it a shot when this bottle runs out.
Can I feed this with reef roids? Or would this do in its place?
 

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Can I feed this with reef roids? Or would this do in its place?

This is different than reef roids, they supply the coral with different kinds of nutrition.

A+b provides amino acids and carbohydrates to the coral. It’s great for skeleton and polyp growth. It also elicits a feeding response.

Using aminos, carbs, nutrition feeding, as well as healthy N/P levels is how you make corals happy, healthy, and growing fast.

It’s that simple.

So yes, you can use them both.
 

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Most every hammer that’s happy and growing like a newborn has grooves in its skeleton. Mine does, hammers on every store do, huge hammers in my friends tanks do; skeletons don’t recess, tissue does.
I think that @sebaseau is trying to say that the tissue receded from the spot in question, exposing the skeleton.
 

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My hammer has grown several new heads and has noticeably longer polyp extension and here are the striations in his skeleton.

As you can see, he’s doing great and these grooves have gotten even longer.
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Where did you read anything about skeleton striations ?
 
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