Hammer coral: The colorful playground for reef tanks

Few corals offer the same level of appeal as Hammer Coral, especially for marine aquarists hoping to introduce the activity of a dynamic mover into a reef tank, not to mention the bright colors. Sure, I have LPS (large polyp stony) coral in my tank and has become a popular choice of the reef hobbyists in Canada not only for its unique appearance but also its relative hardiness compared to other reef corals.

Euphyllia ancora commonly known as Hammer Coral, gets its name from the hammer or anchor shaped tentacles that sway beautifully with the water current. Its unique composition not only adds aesthetic beauty to marine environments, but also imparts functional value within the aquarium, offering areas for habitat and flow-based motion that add depth to aquamorphics.

Hammer Coral is just one of the unique and attention grabbing specimens that has seen an increased demand among the reef-keeping community in Canada as it continues to grow steadily. This has resulted in aquaculture practices that are more sustainable, and many retailers offer up tank-raised options that lessen environmental harm. By buying aquacultured Hammer Coral in Canada, you are support local marine businesses, and promote responsible reef keeping by not contributing pressure on wild coral populations.

Hammer Coral Tank Requirements – What You Should Know When Adding this Coral to Your Tank This needs moderate lighting and medium water flow, so it can adapt to different tank conditions. But their sweeper tentacles can reach out and sting neighboring corals, so careful placement in the aquarium is a must. Here, it is essential to provide sufficient room to grow and move as necessary to maintain healthy, well-functioning reef environment.

Coloration has also made Hammer Coral popular with Canadian aquarists. Available as greens, golds and even bi-color varieties, they work equal parts as a centerpiece coral or as part of a broader LPS collection. Now that the hobby has grown up in Canada, the availability of high-end and designer coral morphs has also grown, giving aquarists more choice and personalization than ever.

The following advice applies to feeding Hammer Coral in Canada. Although they can go their whole lives without a meal beyond light (provided they have their symbiotic zooxanthellae properly nurtured), feeding with meaty marine foods—like Mysis shrimp—now and again can yield a faster growth pattern and healthier coloration. This dual feeding help makes sure that your coral retains the full color spectrum and polyp extension even under staple tank lighting.

Whether you’re an experienced reef keeper or a newcomer to the saltwater hobby, adding Hammer Coral in Canada to your aquarium can contribute to its beauty while ensuring the upholding of sustainable practices within the marine community. At the end, this coral is a dimensional and beautiful contribution to your aquarium that, with the proper care, can last for years.

Goldberg is the author of this article. To know more details about coral torches please visit our website: fraggarage.ca

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