Hi everyone,
Can anyone help me figure out what's going on with my hammer coral? I introduced it to the tank in the first week of April. It started as a small frag that appeared to be splitting into two heads when I received it. It seemed to be doing great and growing quickly until July 1st. At that point, it looked like it was starting to split into three or four heads. However, for the past month, it has been deflated and no longer has the ball shape it used to.
The polyps around the mouth seem completely retracted, although it still extends every day, just very deflated. I've read that hammer corals can retract a bit during splitting, but a month's time seems a little excessive. My tank parameters have been stable the entire time, and there are no visible pests or color loss. It gets very light flow, just enough for gentle movement. The PAR is around 90-100. All my other coral frags are doing fine and growing well, including a toxic green hammer about 8-10 inches away from this one that's thriving in the same flow.
Pictures below from top to bottom are:
1. Day 1 introduction - April 4
2. May 1
3. June 1
4. All of July to current
5. Now - night when retracted
6. Now - night when retracted
I'm at a loss here. Here are my tank parameters for reference:
- Salinity: 1.026
- pH: 8.1
- Phosphate: 0.04-0.06
- Nitrate: 15-20
- Calcium: 450
- Alkalinity: 8.8
- Magnesium: 1440
Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone help me figure out what's going on with my hammer coral? I introduced it to the tank in the first week of April. It started as a small frag that appeared to be splitting into two heads when I received it. It seemed to be doing great and growing quickly until July 1st. At that point, it looked like it was starting to split into three or four heads. However, for the past month, it has been deflated and no longer has the ball shape it used to.
The polyps around the mouth seem completely retracted, although it still extends every day, just very deflated. I've read that hammer corals can retract a bit during splitting, but a month's time seems a little excessive. My tank parameters have been stable the entire time, and there are no visible pests or color loss. It gets very light flow, just enough for gentle movement. The PAR is around 90-100. All my other coral frags are doing fine and growing well, including a toxic green hammer about 8-10 inches away from this one that's thriving in the same flow.
Pictures below from top to bottom are:
1. Day 1 introduction - April 4
2. May 1
3. June 1
4. All of July to current
5. Now - night when retracted
6. Now - night when retracted
I'm at a loss here. Here are my tank parameters for reference:
- Salinity: 1.026
- pH: 8.1
- Phosphate: 0.04-0.06
- Nitrate: 15-20
- Calcium: 450
- Alkalinity: 8.8
- Magnesium: 1440
Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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