Neon Green Tip Branching Hammer

Neon Green Tip Branching Hammer

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Introducing the Neon Green Tip Branching Hammer Coral, a stunning addition to your reef aquarium! This mesmerizing coral features vibrant neon green tips that radiate with energy and vitality, creating a captivating focal point in your underwater landscape. With its dynamic coloration and graceful branching structure, the Neon Green Tip Branching Hammer Coral adds a pop of color and elegance to any aquatic setting. Thriving in moderate lighting and water flow, it flourishes with regular feedings and stable water conditions. Give it ample space to spread and showcase its radiant beauty.

Scientific Name

Euphyllia Parancora

Waterflow

 Medium

Lighting

 Medium 

Temperament

 Semi-Agressive

Care Level

 Easy

Placement

 Middle to Bottom

Purchase Size

 1-2 Heads based upon selection







Hammer, Frogspawn, and Octospawn corals are large polyp stony (LPS) corals prized for their flowing, branching polyps and vibrant colors. These corals add movement and texture to reef aquariums, making them standout centerpiece species. With moderate lighting, gentle water flow, and occasional feeding, these Euphyllia corals thrive and create dynamic displays.

Description

Common Names: Hammer Coral, Frogspawn Coral, Octospawn Coral

Scientific Name: Euphyllia ancora (Hammer) / Euphyllia divisa (Frogspawn) / Euphyllia paraancora (Octospawn)

Family: Euphylliidae

Temperament: Semi-aggressive (sweeper tentacles can sting nearby corals)

Difficulty: Moderate

Note on Differentiation

  • Hammer Coral: Polyps are elongated and U- or T-shaped, resembling a hammer. Branches are thicker and more compact.
  • Frogspawn Coral: Polyps have rounded, grape-like tips that bounce in the current. Colonies branch more extensively.
  • Octospawn Coral: Polyps resemble frogspawn, but with thicker branches covered with non-branching tips.

All three corals have stinging sweeper tentacles, so colonies should be spaced apart from other euphyllia to avoid coral conflicts.

Native Habitat & Distribution

Found throughout the Indo-Pacific on reef slopes and lagoon areas with moderate water flow.

Aquarium Care & Setup

Temperature: 74–80°F (23–27°C)

pH: 8.1–8.4

Salinity: 1.024–1.026

Lighting: Moderate, 50–150 PAR

Flow: Moderate, gentle enough to allow polyp movement without causing damage

Placement: Rockwork or sandbed with space for polyp extension

Care Tips & Feeding

Feeding: Target feed 1–3 times per week with mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, or coral-specific pellets

Growth Pattern: Branching colonies with flowing polyps; slow to moderate growth

Tankmates: Compatible with peaceful reef fish and invertebrates; avoid aggressive coral neighbors

Behavior: Polyps expand day and night, waving gracefully in the current

For more information, check out our Hammer & Frogspawn Care Guide.

Are Hammer, Frogspawn, and Octospawn corals easy to keep?

Yes, moderately hardy with stable water parameters and moderate lighting.

Do they need to be fed?

Now, however occasional target feeding 1–3 times per week encourages polyp extension and growth.

What lighting do they need?

Moderate lighting (50–150 PAR). Too much light can bleach polyps; too little can reduce coloration.

Where should I place them in my tank?

Rockwork or sandbed with moderate flow, leaving space around colonies to prevent stinging neighbors.

Will they sting other corals?

Yes, they are semi-aggressive with sweeper tentacles at night. Proper spacing prevents coral conflicts.

How fast do they grow?

Growth is slow to moderate, depending on lighting, flow, and feeding. Colonies expand gradually over time.


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