Search
RESOURCES
Features
- Beginner's Area
- Build Your Own Packages
- 30 day guarantee!
- Collector Special
- FREE Catalogs
- Email Sign up
Hammer Coral
Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided.
- Quick Stats/Over View
QUICK STATS
Size;Medium
*RELIABLE NEXT DAY SHIPPING - Ship to your door within 48 hours of your order for arrival Tuesday through Friday.
*VISUALLY APPEALING – Varying color patterns make each Species unique and stand out in an aquarium, terrarium and pond.
*BORN AND RAISED : Imported Species
*Please note, the pictures shown are a good representation of our Species, but not the exact species you will receive.
*HEALTHY SPECIES - LIVE ARRIVAL GUARANTEE - Step by step acclimation instructions will be included with your order. However, even with our best packaging the occasional DOA is inevitable. We strongly stand behind with you and all our products and will either ship replacements or refund your purchase if this is an issue.
We're sorry!
No testimonials have been submitted for this product.
Would you like to submit a testimonial? Click here
Details
Write Your Own Review
- Product Description
-
Details
- The Hammer Coral is an easily cared for coral. Like others found in it genus, it will be one of the first corals to let you know you have poor water quality. A healthy Hammer Coral will rely on sufficient lighting, a moderate and turbid water flow that will allow the capture of passing food.The Hammer Coral is mostly determined by the shape of its polyps more than from its skeletal structure. They form large colonies made out of corallite walls which will form on the outer edges, and the polyps having the ability to retract fully into the corals skeleton. Polyps from the Hammer Coral will extend during the day but only partially at night,It has been well propagated in captivity. They are not hermatypic which means they won’t contribute to the structure of the reef. However, in the wild, it will take 2 years for a colony to repopulate and therefore there is a concern from conservationists about the collection of these corals from the wild. Some countries have outlawed the collection of it and propagating these in captivity could seriously support the future of the species in the wild.
. - Product Tags
- Reviews
-
Write Your Own Review
AQUACULTURED
ADD TO SHOPPING CART
- Compatibility
Before you buy, always make sure your new inhabitants will be compatible! Please contact us. compatibility chart
- Acclimation Guide
Learn how to properly acclimate your new species here.
- Always Quarantine
Important method to quarantine new arrivals here.
- NEED HELP?
We're here to help you with any questions or concerns. Call or email us here.
-
Bird & Dog
- Setup
- Maintenance
- Disease Treatment
- Animal Shelter Programs
- Privacy Policy
- Site Map
- Advanced Search
- Terms & Conditions
- FREE Catalogs