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Hello everyone.

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I've read up quite a bit on Wall Hammers.

Eventually I would like to take a stab at keeping in these. I've read all sorts of different things. Dif opinions/observations I've heard:

-Avoid them no questions asked

-Can keep, but require very stable water parameters

-Some take to your tank, some just die. (0 or 100, binary outcome)

-Some people have had success fragging big colonies @sghera64

-Key is look at flesh, buy healthy specimens

-Iodine dips help if you can identify things going south early

-I've heard one guy had multiple wall hammers, but added one that died and resulted in all the rest to die off....

Anyone have any other advice/experiences for wall hammers? Any fringe opinions out there on how to keep them (or why I should definitely never keep them)? Basically just attempting to compile all the info I can on them....

THANKS!
 

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These are the more challenging of euphyllia group but some of the most beautiful also
 
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