Spyderturbo007
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I'm considering buying my first piece of coral tonight and was looking at a medium to large hammer coral. The tank is a 55g with ~20g sump, with 4 x T5 HO's at 54 watts each. It's been up for about 3 weeks post cycle and has an established CUC.
I started it with about 60lbs of live rock and have the following water parameters (at last test):
I did a water change yesterday, so I'm sure they have changed a little. From reading, my water parameters are in line and my tank should be a fine environment for starter corals. Is that correct?
My understanding is that Hammer coral doesn't attach to a rock like other corals. How do I go about attaching one to a rock especially if I buy one that is considered large? Every one I've seen always has an unusually shaped base and looks like it would take about 9 gallons of super glue and 25lbs of reef putty to secure.
Can you just stick them in the sand or will the snails knock them over?
I've read that they sting, but that just applies to other corals and not fish, correct? I have a purple Fire Fish in QT right now, but she isn't due out for another 2 weeks. I just don't want her to get injured.
Oh, and while I'm bombarding everyone with questions, do my water parameters look sufficient to support what the LFS has labeled as a Hawaiian Feather Duster? If so, I'm assuming I don't want to dip them in CoralRx since it's actually a worm, right?
I started it with about 60lbs of live rock and have the following water parameters (at last test):
- Temp = 79.7 degrees F
- Ammonia = 0ppm
- Nitrates = 2.5ppm
- Nitrites = 0ppm
- pH = 8.2
- Alkalinity = 10.25 KH
- Salinity = 1.025
- Calcium = 385ppm
- Phosphates = 0.00ppm
- Magnesium = 1,380ppm
I did a water change yesterday, so I'm sure they have changed a little. From reading, my water parameters are in line and my tank should be a fine environment for starter corals. Is that correct?
My understanding is that Hammer coral doesn't attach to a rock like other corals. How do I go about attaching one to a rock especially if I buy one that is considered large? Every one I've seen always has an unusually shaped base and looks like it would take about 9 gallons of super glue and 25lbs of reef putty to secure.

Can you just stick them in the sand or will the snails knock them over?
I've read that they sting, but that just applies to other corals and not fish, correct? I have a purple Fire Fish in QT right now, but she isn't due out for another 2 weeks. I just don't want her to get injured.
Oh, and while I'm bombarding everyone with questions, do my water parameters look sufficient to support what the LFS has labeled as a Hawaiian Feather Duster? If so, I'm assuming I don't want to dip them in CoralRx since it's actually a worm, right?