Branching hammer question

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ok so I’ve got this branching hammer that I have on my sandbed which has been doing fantastic in the sandbed I had it in my rockwork once before and did horrible but was wondering if anyone else has Theres in the rocks thinking of moving mine changed the flow in tank and it’s getting gushed now
 
You can move it and just keep an eye on it to make sure its happy. I have mine only about an 1-2 inches off the sand bed and they get a pretty good amount of flow and seem happy.
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Think it likes it’s new spot at the top side of the tank
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Euphyllia corals in general typically prefer light to moderate turbulent flow. They will let you know if they are not happy. One thing I would keep an eye on is that bubble tip nem. If it decides to go on walk-about and plants itself next to any of your corals, it will kill them so be ready to move corals around at a moments notice. Sometimes 3-4 times a day if the nem is being particularly antsy about it's place in the tank.
 
Yeah so far the nem has stuck here been a few weeks since I got it when I first added it when I seen it moving I would try different places till I found this one
 

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