trouble with hammerhead

cviacona

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hammerhead has shrinking tentacles and some look dead stringy and came loose from coral. no one bothering it. it is 1 week in my tank moderate flow thought flow was strong so moved head slightly to reduce flow. tentacles were never out very far but they looked plump until last few days. u can see in photo where missing tentacles please help.

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according to most people on this sit water is perfect, no nutrients, salinity 1.024, ph 8.2, dkh 12, calcium 420, 77 degrees, cal reactor, chiller, skimmer, keeps things stable all other inhabitants are healthy.
 
dkh, to me, is really high!!!

i would turn the co2 off right now for the ca reactor but leave the reactor running.

then monitor until it reaches 8 or so.

actually, i am curious if if really 'need' a ca reactor. you dont look like you have a lot of ca demanding corals to warrant a ca reactor. perhaps kalkwasser and/or two part would provide a more stable environment.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12399671#post12399671 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bergzy
dkh, to me, is really high!!!

i would turn the co2 off right now for the ca reactor but leave the reactor running.

then monitor until it reaches 8 or so.

actually, i am curious if if really 'need' a ca reactor. you dont look like you have a lot of ca demanding corals to warrant a ca reactor. perhaps kalkwasser and/or two part would provide a more stable environment.

I would think just the two part in this case--it would bring alot of stability to water parameters

dKh of 12 is on the high side of the accepted range of 8-12, it certainly is not dangerous to corals, and if anything might promote a little more corraline. I might be better to bring it down a bit because the comfort zone could be easily challenged if it raised more
 
Re: trouble with hammerhead

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12391776#post12391776 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cviacona
hammerhead has shrinking tentacles and some look dead stringy and came loose from coral. no one bothering it. it is 1 week in my tank moderate flow thought flow was strong so moved head slightly to reduce flow. tentacles were never out very far but they looked plump until last few days. u can see in photo where missing tentacles please help.

hammerhead2.jpg


hammerhead1.jpg

the dKH level on the high side should not affect this coral

my hammerhead simply will not tolerate any"direct" flow at itl and it closes up--similarily with my frogspawn

Did your frogspawn look like this when you purchased it ---I wonder by your description if you purchased one that was very stressed out
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is frogspwan that gold one in your photo, mine does not look like that i can send u a close photo i believe mine is a golden leather
 
Hobby Experience: started research march 2008
Current Tanks: 150 gallon tall with 40 gallon breeder refugium set up march 14, 2008

Has this tank only been set up since March 14th?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12401861#post12401861 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cviacona
is frogspwan that gold one in your photo, mine does not look like that i can send u a close photo i believe mine is a golden leather

hammer coral is the pink and green one to the right of that huge toadstool on the left side of the tank

I goofed in the previous post--I meant to say hammer coral


the frog spawn is in the middle of this photo

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cviacona, how often do you do partials? Also my hammer does not like too much current, just enough to keep all of it's hammers flowing. Too much turbulence will cause it to recede to it's skeleton. How much lighting do you have and what type, halide, PC, T5's? I noticed that you may have some red cyano under the hammer on the sand. What are your nitrite and nitrate readings, have you checked for amonia?
Sunny D. Polyp
 
Looks like DOA :(. Sometimes the shipping dooms the poor things.

GOOD NEWS...I've seen a few of these come back and when they do they are hardy, extremely hardy.

Your alk is a little high lower it a bit and if all goes well it might make it.

Bill
 
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