I don't know if this is related or not, but it reminds me of when corals "bounce" unexpectedly (such as the acans discussed below):
So, it may be high lighting/UV or it may be elevated potassium; I've also heard of this happening to a number of other LPS corals (including different hammers), with suspected potential causes such as: coral starvation/lack of nutrients in tank, coral overfeeding, lack of flow, and toxins and/or activated carbon. No one seems to know for certain what causes it, though, and it doesn't seem to be harmful.
First post here so hope I found the right forum area. For a few months now my hammer coral has been puffy and I can not figure out why, hoping someone with more experience might be able to help. Chemistry is on from what I can tell- calcium 450, alk 8.4, ph 8.34 on probe, no detection of no3...
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Wondering why they all look swollen Alk 8.6 cal 425 mag 1350 nitrate 10 phos .18 salinity 1.025 temp 78-80 2g4 pros with t5s mp40 mp10 for flow
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I’ve never seen it like this before. What does it mean?
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Anyone ever seen anything like this ? I am getting ready for bed, and stopped to take a quick look and seen this. Gotta get up in a few hours for work, so it will probably be tomorrow before I respond.
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