Ocean glow at home: The timeless allure of hammer coral

Of all the corals that captivate the hearts of saltwater aquarium enthusiasts, Hammer coral has to be at the top of my list for both hypnotic movement and roadside beacon color distortions. This species features short tentacles that look like little hammers swinging in the currents, and its arrival brings both depth perception and organic movement to reef aquariums. The rising obsession with hammer coral across Canada mirrors the increasing love for marine life diversity and sustainable tank-bred home reefs.

Hammer coral (Euphyllia ancora) is excellent in medium water flow and lighting, and it's an ideal intermediate tank coral for the aquarist who wants the beauty of a large polyp stony (LPS) in their system but without the demanding high/low requirements of other similar species. This color — from neon green to purple, subtle gold and blue — transforms into a glowing underwater showpiece that takes center stage in any tank. But just like its good looks, it must be taken care of. Steady calcium levels, well-regulated lighting, and water temperatures of between 24°C and 27°C encourage proper growth and stunning coloration.




Ethical sourcing is also an essential consideration for aquarists who buy hammer coral in Canada as well. Captive-bred or tank-raised individuals are increasingly popular due to a reduced impact on the environment and their higher success in acclimation. These sustainable corals promote coral conservation and provide the same stunning appearance as wild-harvested colonies.

A combination, such as adding hammer coral and other Euphyllia species like torch coral or frogspawn coral to your tank, makes a beautiful visual blend— make sure they’re spaced out appropriately to avoid stinging one another. Feed regularly with coral-suitable foods and provide moderate flow.

In the end, that’s what makes hammer coral such a hit in Canada: a beautiful balance of movement, color, and vibrancy — an actual living representation of the motion of the sea which brings a sense of serenity from the ocean deep right into your home aquarium.

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