Coral ID and help

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Is this a hammer or a frammer? Or any sort of hybrid?
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Also what are those "dots" on the skeleton of the coral? New branching? Is it normal to have that many "dots"?
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Thanks for any help, this is my first LPS which is why I'm probably asking a lot of basic questions.
 
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looks like a frammer , the circles are baby new heads, nice piece... :)
Do you know if my frammer is extending properly? I'm not entirely sure what a frammer is supposed to look like when it's fully extended (I looked online and there are a lot of variations of frammers, so I'm not entirely sure either). Usually mine extends a bit bigger than the picture (because it's night time now so I dimmed the lights), but from the looks of it, does my frammer look healthy and extending properly?
 
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