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timrandlerv10

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hammer/torch/frogspawn information?

i would love to add more to my tank, and my wife loves the way these move in the flow, so i have permission to get some!!!

ive been reading these threads, and what i've gleaned was: low to mid flow, target or tankwide feeding, not so close to other types of corals.

what else?

thanks,

tim


rbta w/paired gsm
zoos
dendro
crabs crabs crabs
1.028
78 degrees
amm/ites/ates 0/0/10
ph 8.3
calcium 400
 
i have hammers/ torches/ frogspawns at all levels of my tank, all have about moderate flow. i also spot feed once or twice a week. beautiful corals.

-Justin
 
I have a frog in my 40g mixed tank. Very easy imo. Give it light and gentle flow and keep your alk and calcium constant. ;)
 
They are easy to maintain with medium flow and light. I do have a frogspawn that is a little higher in the tank and is doing also quite well. I have 3 x 250 MH and it doesn't seem to bother him
 
At the top or at upper half of the low light tank:
Dec15hammersFStouch5.jpg

Low flow, no target feeding, all tank only.
The other moving corals (could be invasive, but there are ways to solve this problem, and I like them better):
White pulsing xenia:
Xenia.jpg

anthelia (waiving hand):
Anthelia.jpg

Green star polyps, you know them.
Mesmerizing view.

Another thing to your wife's attention - the bright corals. I had strong dislike of candycanes (calaustrea), but this one - bought by the choice of the family member - was really good:

The others on the photos are: red mushrooms, white xenia again, the blue ball algae - Ochtodes or Hypnea pannosa.
 
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