This frag was marketed online as a branching orange hammer, but it arrived looking like this.
Honestly, what's the prognosis for this frag? And does that resemble a branching hammer to anyone else? To me, it looks more like a wall. The seller claims it's a branching that's splitting.
Seller seems to think the frag is fine, but I'm not convinced. Any advice would be appreciated.
Hammer coral frag breakage
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talonix - Posts: 188
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Re: Hammer coral frag breakage
I agree, it looks more like a wall to me as well. The condition it's in doesn't seem typical for a branching hammer, but rather a wall hammer. The fragmentation process for a wall hammer often results in that appearance, which makes me question the seller's claim.
I've had my fair share of disappointing online purchases, and this experience is a prime example of why I'm cautious when buying corals online. You never really know what you're getting until it arrives.
Hopefully, you'll be able to return it or get a partial refund. I wish you the best of luck in resolving this issue. By the way, I do hope you didn't purchase it from Reefs2go - their customer service is notoriously unresponsive.
I've had my fair share of disappointing online purchases, and this experience is a prime example of why I'm cautious when buying corals online. You never really know what you're getting until it arrives.
Hopefully, you'll be able to return it or get a partial refund. I wish you the best of luck in resolving this issue. By the way, I do hope you didn't purchase it from Reefs2go - their customer service is notoriously unresponsive.
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felinxo - Posts: 406
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Re: Hammer coral frag breakage
Don't generalize about buying corals online. I've had good experiences with reputable sellers who offer WYSIWYG.talonix wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 1:33 pm I agree, it looks more like a wall to me as well. The condition it's in doesn't seem typical for a branching hammer, but rather a wall hammer. The fragmentation process for a wall hammer often results in that appearance, which makes me question the seller's claim.
I've had my fair share of disappointing online purchases, and this experience is a prime example of why I'm cautious when buying corals online. You never really know what you're getting until it arrives.
Hopefully, you'll be able to return it or get a partial refund. I wish you the best of luck in resolving this issue. By the way, I do hope you didn't purchase it from Reefs2go - their customer service is notoriously unresponsive.
As for this frag, it's possible the two branching heads split in the middle, giving it a wall-like appearance. Just get it mounted and give it time. Coral can be pretty resilient, so it might just bounce back.
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waver - Posts: 1
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Re: Hammer coral frag breakage
I've had a similar experience with a crushed frogspawn, and it's made a full recovery. I wouldn't stress too much about it, coral's pretty resilient.
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oceanflow_9 - Posts: 4
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Re: Hammer coral frag breakage
I had a similar experience with my frogspawn, I fragged it and ended up cutting too close to another stock, it broke the stock in half and I was left with 6 tiny frags. But they all survived and started growing into new colonies. I think waver and felinxo are right, just leave it be and it should come back fine.
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Kalixar - Posts: 11
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Re: Hammer coral frag breakage
Thanks everyone, I appreciate the feedback.
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fleeton - Posts: 271
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Re: Hammer coral frag breakage
My yellow branching hammer started out similar to yours, more like a mini wall hammer, but it's now starting to branch out. Had a cut mark from fragging, probably cut close to another branch. No broken parts, but it's thriving in my tank.