
Yellow Splatter
Euphyllia paraancora
This neon splattered hammer has a deep blue base with vibrant neon hammer heads - exclusive and eye-catching.
You will receive a small frag alike to the coral shown in the image.
Head Number
Care Requirements
Difficulty
Moderate
PAR
80-150
Light
Medium
Flow
Medium
Feeding
Recommended
Temperament
Aggressive
Live Arrival
Guaranteed
Fast Dispatch
Mon - Fri
Frequently Asked Questions
Hammer Coral
How do I care for Hammers?
Give them their own little island on the rockwork. They need space to sway without hitting anything.
Can be kept near other Euphyllia (torches, frogspawn) - they usually tolerate each other. Usually.
Too much flow. You want gentle movement, not a coral that looks like it's in a hurricane.
Heads fully inflated with that classic hammer shape, good polyp extension, and vibrant tips.
Are Hammers suitable for beginners?
With some experience, yes. They're not the hardest coral to keep, but you'll want stable parameters and a bit of research under your belt first.
Plenty of newer hobbyists keep Hammers successfully - just make sure your tank is cycled properly and you're testing your water regularly. We'd suggest having at least a few months of reef keeping experience before trying these.
Our hammers are quarantined and settled before sale, which gives you a head start compared to stressed imports.
Where should I place Hammers in my tank?
Give them space! Hammers have sweeper tentacles that'll sting nearby corals, so give them a good 15cm+ buffer zone.
These sweepers typically come out at night when the lights are off, and they can extend surprisingly far. Plan your aquascape with this in mind - you don't want to discover the hard way that your expensive SPS is within stinging range.
Ideal conditions: Medium flow and medium light. Start in a spot that matches these conditions and give them a week or two to settle before considering any adjustments.
What tank parameters do you keep your coral in?
We keep all our coral in stable, proven parameters. These are tried and tested - our coral thrives in these conditions and will transition smoothly to similar setups.
Magnesium
1400
Alkalinity
8.4 dKH
Calcium
430-440
Phosphate
0.05-0.1
Nitrate
10-20
Do you ship Hammers to my area?
Yes, we deliver UK-wide - from Cornwall to Scotland and everywhere in between.
All orders are packed in insulated boxes with heat packs during colder months to maintain stable temperatures during transit.
We ship throughout the week via Royal Mail Guaranteed or DX Live Stock services to ensure your coral arrives as healthy as possible.
What's your live arrival guarantee?
Every order comes with our live arrival guarantee.
If anything arrives dead or dying, send us a photo within 2 hours of delivery and we'll sort a replacement or refund - no arguing, no hassle.
We're confident in this because we settle and aquaculture all our coral in-house before it's ever listed. You're not getting stressed imports that might not make it through the first week.
Our coral has already proven it thrives in captivity before it reaches you.
How should I acclimate Hammers when they arrive?
Important: DO NOT drip acclimate coral!
Float the sealed bag in your tank for 20-30 minutes to match the temperature. Then open the bag and place the coral straight into your tank (or dip first if you prefer).
Place low on the sandbed for the first few days so the piece can get used to your tank conditions and lighting.
Why no drip acclimation? Some ammonia buildup can occur during shipping, but due to the pH drop in the bag, it becomes non-toxic. If you slowly add tank water with higher pH, that ammonia becomes toxic again and can harm or kill the coral. Temperature matching is all you need.
Don't panic if polyps are retracted at first - they often take a day or two to fully open up after shipping.