About six months ago I acquired a frog spawn and a hammer coral. I positioned them at about the same vertical level in the 120 gallon tank and about two feet apart. No other corals are very near them.
They get approximately the same current level, though the hammer has maybe a bit more turbulance. I also use B-Ionic to keep my calcium level within the recommended range.
During the time I have had these corals I made the transition from six 96 Watt PCs to two 250 MH. Both corals are receiving about the same amount of light.
Other corals in the tank are: rapidly spreading hairy mushrooms, candy cane, pagoda/cup, generic mushrooms, and a colt coral--all of which are thriving.
Salinity is in 1.024-25 range, temp. at 80-82 degrees, and all other readings where they ought to be.
With the change of lights, about a month ago, I did get a light flush of hair algae and some brown diatom bloom--both of which are now in steady decline.
Now for the question: The frog spawn is growing, expands fully, and is vibrantly colored. The hammer is failing to thrive: it doesn't open fully and seems to be dimenishing in size.
What is the difference? What can I do to make the hammer happier? I would have thought the requirements for these two corals would have been very similar...
They get approximately the same current level, though the hammer has maybe a bit more turbulance. I also use B-Ionic to keep my calcium level within the recommended range.
During the time I have had these corals I made the transition from six 96 Watt PCs to two 250 MH. Both corals are receiving about the same amount of light.
Other corals in the tank are: rapidly spreading hairy mushrooms, candy cane, pagoda/cup, generic mushrooms, and a colt coral--all of which are thriving.
Salinity is in 1.024-25 range, temp. at 80-82 degrees, and all other readings where they ought to be.
With the change of lights, about a month ago, I did get a light flush of hair algae and some brown diatom bloom--both of which are now in steady decline.
Now for the question: The frog spawn is growing, expands fully, and is vibrantly colored. The hammer is failing to thrive: it doesn't open fully and seems to be dimenishing in size.
What is the difference? What can I do to make the hammer happier? I would have thought the requirements for these two corals would have been very similar...