Hammer Coral Issue

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Hey so the Splatter Hammer Coral I have seems like its all retreated in and its been like this for a while, I amm talking weeks. Havent been able to get it out the tank to dip it due to a surgery. All the Parameters look good in the tank because all the acros and other LPS are doing great. Anyone have any ideas?
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If everything thing else is doing well in the tank you can narrow it down to something other than water params, maybe a pest of some kind that's hiding very well or fish bumping it.

I have had similar situations where my firefish would bolt and run into a coral every now and again.
 

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Sort of looks like it doesn't like it's neighbors but I assume it's been there for awhile and has been fine so who knows. It would definitely be good to pull it and give it a quick dip when you are able. At that point you could try a different spot and/or frag a head off to experiment a bit with in terms of placement around the tank.
 
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If everything thing else is doing well in the tank you can narrow it down to something other than water params, maybe a pest of some kind that's hiding very well or fish bumping it.

I have had similar situations where my firefish would bolt and run into a coral every now and again.
so weird but yea I guess I’ll move it.
 
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Sort of looks like it doesn't like it's neighbors but I assume it's been there for awhile and has been fine so who knows. It would definitely be good to pull it and give it a quick dip when you are able. At that point you could try a different spot and/or frag a head off to experiment a bit with in terms of placement around the tank.
I will dip it and maybe move it when I get a chance. Thanks for the help.
 

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Is that just another branching hammer above it? It looks mad too on the right. Are these all for sure hammers and no hybrids?
 
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Is that just another branching hammer above it? It looks mad too on the right. Are these all for sure hammers and no hybrids?
The one beside it is a hammer, but the one to the right is a frog spawn. They have been in the same area for about I would say nine months.
 
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What’s the flow like? Mine like to be ground level pretty much with a gentler circulation.
So I have two gyre pumps on the top, each side of the glass. On the back, I have two EcoTech mp40s on the back glass. The flow has been the same for some months now, but it’s just that hammer coral that’s doing whatever it’s doing. I have a suspicion. It might be a pest, but can’t put my hand in until I have healed up with my surgery yet. It’s been like that for I think three weeks already.
 

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The one beside it is a hammer, but the one to the right is a frog spawn. They have been in the same area for about I would say nine months.
That shouldn’t be a problem then. My hammers and frogs live together with no issues.
 

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I have never seen it like this for this long.
I’ve had Gonis that went months withdrawn and pouty but hammers are only two ways for me. Happy or a quick caput. The fact that the tentacles are still showing a bit means they might get back with a bit of TLC
 
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I’ve had Gonis that went months withdrawn and pouty but hammers are only two ways for me. Happy or a quick caput. The fact that the tentacles are still showing a bit means they might get back with a bit of TLC
so if it was flatworms, do you think I’d be able to tell?
 

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I swear its been like it for at least 2 weeks. Seems like its nothing to worry about then.
I do worry.
The tang group is getting large and they are flying up and down the tank and this seems to cause the hammers and frogspawn garden, not to fully open.
 

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