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A Brief Overview of Hammer Coral in Canada

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The Hammer Coral is an example of the genus of corals known as LPS corals. These initials, "big polyp stony," describe a type of coral characterized by a tough, rocky exterior and the production of massive polyps that grow from the coral's stony, rigid foundation. In this blog, you will learn about the Hammer Coral in Canada and how to care for it in an aquarium properly. Overview To secure objects to the seafloor, the tentacles of Hammer Coral have another name: Anchor Coral. A member of the family Caryophyllidae Rock-like in appearance, Hammer Coral in Canada is an LPS. Coral's stony texture and stable foundation are the results of calcification. Hammer Coral is entirely covered in polyps. Polyps spread out from the rigid base. They move around the aquarium with the help of the current. Strike a Blow to Coral (Euphyllia ancora) The northern Ocean is the source of this coral. Routine Behaviour Hammer Coral may seem like an unusual example in the ongoing "pl