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      April 12th, 2009
I just purchased a florescent green leather this past week and I have a question. When I bought the frag, it was extremely small. It may have been ½” tall, if that. I was hesitant to buy it, with it being so small. Now I’m wondering how fast these things grow, as it has doubled is size in 5 days. The frag came from a tank that was just compact fluorescents, and I have halide. Could this make a difference? I actually went to buy this frag, but got a hammer coral thrown in, all for $30. Sounded like a good price to me. Any advice would be great!
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      April 12th, 2009
They tend to grow pretty quickly. The lights could be the difference, although both halides and PCs are good enough to keep leathers. If it's growing, you're doing well.

 
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      April 12th, 2009
Do hammer coral grow quickly?

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      April 13th, 2009
Not as quickly as softies. You should start to see it starting to sprout new branches -- this could take weeks or months though. Usually, feeding it some meaty foods once or twice a week will help them grow faster, if they will take food.

 
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      April 13th, 2009
It seems to be very active, so I'll take it that it is happy. I'll try feeding it later this week. Thanks!

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      April 18th, 2009
I tried to target feed my hammer and it wanted nothing to do with it.

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      April 18th, 2009
hammer corals are photosynthetic and don't need to be fed....... though sometimes they might eat solid foods..... I don't think they actually grab food like some other corals....

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      April 18th, 2009
Hammers, frogspawns and torches that I've had would always greedily take krill from my feeding tongs. They are not as voracious eaters as say, bubble coral, but they will eat.

 
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      April 19th, 2009
My frogspawns and hammers will eat, but only small pieces like brine, however I dont spot feed them as they dont need it. To answer your question though. What type of leather coral did you get? You wouldnt have had any actual growth in one week, especially in a different tank. Odds are you bought a finger leather or another similiar coral that when stressed or after lights out will shrink to less than half there size. I would bet that it was stressed in the store and when it reached you tank it could finally take a deep breath of good water and is letting you know it is happy to be home. Also the hammer will not grow quickly and if it isnt a branching hammer it will grow even slower.

 
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      April 19th, 2009
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My frogspawns and hammers will eat, but only small pieces like brine, however I dont spot feed them as they dont need it. To answer your question though. What type of leather coral did you get? You wouldnt have had any actual growth in one week, especially in a different tank. Odds are you bought a finger leather or another similiar coral that when stressed or after lights out will shrink to less than half there size. I would bet that it was stressed in the store and when it reached you tank it could finally take a deep breath of good water and is letting you know it is happy to be home. Also the hammer will not grow quickly and if it isnt a branching hammer it will grow even slower.

Being as these are my first corals, I'm not exactly sure of the exact name of my corals. I know the leather does not look like a finger leather, but more like a branching bush. My hammer coral looks more like a small bubble tip anemone, when it's open. My leather is about an 1.5" now, so it is definately growing quickly. As both seem to be doing fine, I don't know that I will change anything that I am doing now. Here is another pic of the leather. I can't seem to get a great picture of it though!
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