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Green Splatter Hammer

Green Splatter Hammer

Regular price $100.00 USD
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“Anchor Coral” or “Wall Hammer / Branching Hammer

The Hammer Coral is a close cousin of the Torch but with flattened, hammer- or anchor-shaped tips that give it a totally unique look. When the polyps are fully extended, it looks like a living chandelier swaying in the current. Available in jaw-dropping colors: gold, green, purple tips, rainbow, teal, and ultra-rare “Hellspawn” or “Master Grade” pieces.
Beginner-friendly, fast-growing, and one of the most forgiving Euphyllia!

Why Reefers Love Hammer Corals

  • Huge visual impact – walls and branching forms can become tank over a tank in 1–2 years
  • Polyps extend 2–4 inches and dance in the flow
  • Comes in Wall (flat sheets) and Branching forms
  • Very hardy once acclimated
  • Peaceful but has long sweeper tentacles at night (6–8″ spacing required)

Natural Habitat

Indo-Pacific reefs:

  • Indonesia (biggest exporter)
  • Australia, Fiji, Solomon Islands
  • Tonga and Vanuatu
    Usually found in slightly turbid lagoons and upper reef slopes in moderate light and strong, turbulent flow at 15–65 ft (5–20 m).

Recommended Tank Placement & Flow

  • Placement: Middle of the tank on rockwork (walls look best horizontal, branching vertical)
  • Light: Low to moderate (100–200 PAR). Too bright = brown/bleached tips
  • Flow: Moderate to strong, random/turbulent flow
    ✓ Polyps should wave and bounce gently
    ✗ Never direct blast – they will stay retracted

Ideal Water Parameters (keep them stable!)

Parameter

Recommended Range

Ideal Target

Temperature

75–82 °F (24–28 °C)

77–80 °F

Salinity

1.024–1.026 SG

1.025

Alkalinity (dKH)

8–11 dKH

8.5–10

Calcium

400–450 ppm

420–440

Magnesium

1250–1350 ppm

1300

Nitrate (NO3)

<20 ppm

2–10 ppm

Phosphate (PO4)

<0.10 ppm

0.03–0.08

pH

8.1–8.4

8.2–8.3

Feeding

Hammers love food but can survive on light alone:

  • Optional but recommended: Target feed 2–3× per week (mysis, brine, Reef-Roids, LPS pellets)
  • Feed at night with lights off – mouths open wide!

Common Challenges & Diseases

  1. Brown Jelly Infection
    Same as Torch – brown goo spreading across heads.
    Fix: Turkey baster off the jelly + iodine or freshwater dip immediately. Cut away dead heads if needed.
  2. Receding Flesh from the Base
    Usually low alkalinity or flatworms/nudibranchs. Keep alk 8+ and dip new frags.
  3. Polyps Won’t Extend
    Causes: too much direct flow, new arrival stress, poor water quality. Give it 1–2 weeks and good flow.
  4. Pests
    • Euphyllia-eating nudibranchs
    • Montipora-eating nudibranchs (cross-contamination)
    • Always quarantine & dip (Revive, CoralRx, or Bayer)

Final Tips for Beginners

  • Buy a fully healed frag or colony – avoid freshly cut pieces
  • Give 6–8 inches of space from other corals (sweepers come out at night!)
  • Drip acclimate for 1–2 hours
  • Australian and aquacultured hammers are the hardiest
  • Once happy, they grow FAST – be ready to frag in 6–12 months

Add a Hammer Coral and watch it become the flowing centerpiece of your reef – it’s basically a Torch’s cooler, hammer-shaped brother!

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