
ECC Dark Knight Hammer Coral
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About this item
Discover the Stunning ECC Dark Knight Hammer Coral
Introducing the ECC Dark Knight Hammer Coral, a mesmerizing addition to any coral aquarium. This striking coral features deep, rich colors and unique structures that bring both beauty and life to your underwater environment. As a popular choice among marine enthusiasts, the Dark Knight Hammer Coral is not only visually appealing but also easy to care for, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned aquarists alike.
Features of the ECC Dark Knight Hammer Coral
The ECC Dark Knight Hammer Coral stands out with its distinct hammer-shaped tentacles that give it a magnificent appearance. This species thrives in well-lit environments and requires optimal water parameters to flourish.
- Stunning Aesthetic: The rich hues of this coral create an eye-catching focal point in your aquarium.
- Easy Care: Ideal for both novice and expert aquarists.
- Enhances Biodiversity: Provides habitat for diverse marine life.
- Rapid Growth Rate: With the right conditions, this coral can quickly fill your tank with beauty.
Care Instructions for ECC Dark Knight Hammer Coral
To ensure the health and vitality of your ECC Dark Knight Hammer Coral, it is essential to maintain appropriate conditions. Begin by placing your coral in a tank with a stable environment. This coral prefers mild to moderate water flow, as strong currents can stress it out.
Lighting is another critical factor. The Dark Knight Hammer Coral thrives under moderate to high lighting. Utilizing high-quality LED lights can help enhance its color and growth.
Optimal Water Conditions
Maintaining the right water parameters is crucial for the survival of your ECC Dark Knight Hammer Coral. The recommended conditions include:
- Salinity: 1.023 to 1.025
- Temperature: 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit
- pH Level: 8.1 to 8.4
- Alkalinity: 8 to 12 dKH
Feeding Your ECC Dark Knight Hammer Coral
Feeding your coral is vital to its health. While it can photosynthesize using the light energy it receives, supplementing its diet with small zooplankton or coral-specific foods can promote growth and vibrant colors. Feeding can be done a couple of times a week in small quantities to avoid overfeeding.




