Is a Hammer Coral too big to keep in a 12g JBJ Nanocube?
perfectdark Active Member Mar 24, 2008 #2 Because they have longer tenticles that inflate and stretch out, you will be limited to what you can have around it. If you have a small frag of it then it can work just keep all other corals away from it.
Because they have longer tenticles that inflate and stretch out, you will be limited to what you can have around it. If you have a small frag of it then it can work just keep all other corals away from it.
R rcreations Guest Mar 24, 2008 #4 Mine doubled in size in a little over a month. So they can grow pretty fast.
florida joe Well-Known Member Mar 24, 2008 #5 Flow will influence the growth of long sweeper tentacles so if you are gong with on keep the flow to a minimum IMO
Flow will influence the growth of long sweeper tentacles so if you are gong with on keep the flow to a minimum IMO
grabbitt Active Member Mar 24, 2008 #6 Originally Posted by RCreations http:///forum/post/2532671 Mine doubled in size in a little over a month. So they can grow pretty fast. Not fair Mine hasn't grown at all since I bought it in November!
Originally Posted by RCreations http:///forum/post/2532671 Mine doubled in size in a little over a month. So they can grow pretty fast. Not fair Mine hasn't grown at all since I bought it in November!
cowfishrule Active Member Mar 25, 2008 #7 mines about the size of a softball in my bc14. i would give it about 3" clearance on all sides for safety.
mines about the size of a softball in my bc14. i would give it about 3" clearance on all sides for safety.
ledzep Member Mar 25, 2008 #8 Originally Posted by GRabbitt http:///forum/post/2532841 Not fair Mine hasn't grown at all since I bought it in November! I want one like yours.
Originally Posted by GRabbitt http:///forum/post/2532841 Not fair Mine hasn't grown at all since I bought it in November! I want one like yours.