chammergren
Member
I am new to reef aquariums but I will post my water parameters and then get to my question.
Magnesium - 1340 PPM
Calcium - 420 PPM
Ammonia - 0 PPM
Nitrite - 0 PPM
Nitrate - 0 PPM
Phosphate - 0 PPM
DkH - 9.5-10 dKH
pH - 8-8.1
My question is regarding hammer corals and what they look like in the process of splitting a head. I have a hammer frag that I picked up 3 weeks ago that has two larger heads and two small heads with another fifth branch where there was once a head that died before I purchased it. The biggest head has sort of flattened out and elongated a little bit over the past 4 or 5 days. The mouth has also been open wider than it was in the first two weeks of having it.
Is this something that occurs before the head splits or could this change in anatomy be related to something else? The mouth on the other head has remained circular in shape and small in comparison to the size of the head where the mouth on the larger head has become oval in shape and enlarged.
I know very little about coral propagation so I could be way off base but I just wanted to see what more experienced reefers thought.
Magnesium - 1340 PPM
Calcium - 420 PPM
Ammonia - 0 PPM
Nitrite - 0 PPM
Nitrate - 0 PPM
Phosphate - 0 PPM
DkH - 9.5-10 dKH
pH - 8-8.1
My question is regarding hammer corals and what they look like in the process of splitting a head. I have a hammer frag that I picked up 3 weeks ago that has two larger heads and two small heads with another fifth branch where there was once a head that died before I purchased it. The biggest head has sort of flattened out and elongated a little bit over the past 4 or 5 days. The mouth has also been open wider than it was in the first two weeks of having it.
Is this something that occurs before the head splits or could this change in anatomy be related to something else? The mouth on the other head has remained circular in shape and small in comparison to the size of the head where the mouth on the larger head has become oval in shape and enlarged.
I know very little about coral propagation so I could be way off base but I just wanted to see what more experienced reefers thought.