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01/26/2006, 11:20 PM | #1 |
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How to nurse back color on a Hammer???
My friend asked me today to take his hammer under my wing and see if the color would come back. It was a beautiful piece but wow I didnt think it was going to be so ugly lol its a huge hammer which is green with brown tantacles, What can I do to help this hammer recover? My current LPS corals are doing great beautiful colors and open fully. I guess any information would help me out, should I just throw it away and say it died or can it be salvaged? well thanks in advance and I hope to hear fromm you soon.
Adrian |
01/26/2006, 11:35 PM | #2 |
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is it dyed green? if so that will fade...
Try getting it these perameters: Ideal Supplements: Calcium, Strontium, Trace elements (additives) Water Flow: Medium (15-20x tank volume) Light: Medium (PC lighting?) Placement: Low (sand or bottom or LR?) also feed micro-plankton (phyto) |
01/26/2006, 11:47 PM | #3 |
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I curently have it place on my sand bed with medium to low current on it. My water parameters are Ideal calcium is 400 and all others are in check. I does iodine stronium and sometimes a little iron for my shrooms. Again this was from my friends tank and I am just trying to help it get back up to shape. I guess time will tell. Has anyone else had this happen and has a success story to tell?
thanks, Adrian |
01/27/2006, 12:21 AM | #4 |
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wish i could help ya, but it seems like hes gonna be a happy camper and will show signs of it within a week or so.
i wish you best of luck |
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