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  1. shanpeach

    Hammer corals keep dying, Help!

    Its horrible because they are one of my favorite kinds of coral. Thanks for trying to help though!
  2. shanpeach

    Hammer corals keep dying, Help!

    There is nothing within 6-8 inches of it besides a fiji leather coral and it doesnt have long tentacles. The Curly Q is about 8 inches away but we keep that trimmed on a weekly basis so it isnt able to touch any other corals.
  3. shanpeach

    Hammer corals keep dying, Help!

    We have a yellow tang, oscellaris clown, scooter blenny, turbo snails, nerite snails, nassarius snails, dwarf blue leg hermits, red reef hermits, emerald crabs, black turbo snails, queen conch, red footed conch, margarita snails, bumble bee snails. Also, we have a fiji leather coral, umbrella...
  4. shanpeach

    Hammer corals keep dying, Help!

    I am not sure if thats the problem though because we do frequent water changes, and all of our other corals, inverts and fish are doing fine
  5. shanpeach

    Hammer corals keep dying, Help!

    We have 1-150 watt HQI, 2-75 watt flourscents, and lunar lights. Its a 44 gallon tank. Last parameters were checked specific gravity at 1.024, everything else "normal" (Thats the specificity of info we were given where we get our water tested)
  6. shanpeach

    Hammer corals keep dying, Help!

    I recently got a hammer/anchor coral and not soon after this film-y mucus began to cover it on one end and progressively moved to the other end. As the mucus sluffed off there was nothing left. That coral seems dead now. So we got a branching hammer/anchor coral and hoped not to have the same...
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