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I don't know, but has that clownfish been getting frisky with it? Those fish can get pretty rough when they try and move into an lps. Nice hammer, btw.
+1 Especially when they nibble on the tips of the coral. Could be the clown did momentarily messed around with it. If that’s the case, the hammer should puff back up after awhile or once the lights are out.I don't know, but has that clownfish been getting frisky with it? Those fish can get pretty rough when they try and move into an lps. Nice hammer, btw.
oic , so it seems to be a normal behaviour and ntg do with my water chemistry right+1 Especially when they nibble on the tips of the coral. Could be the clown did momentarily messed around with it. If that’s the case, the hammer should puff back up after awhile or once the lights are out.
Based on your picture alone, it looks more like it was irritated by the clowns rather than the due to water chemistry. Just monitor it, if it puffs back and doesn’t fully recede for long periods of time (like a few hours to a day) the hammer should be fine.oic , so it seems to be a normal behaviour and ntg do with my water chemistry right
Based on your picture alone, it looks more like it was irritated by the clowns rather than the due to water chemistry. Just monitor it, if it puffs back and doesn’t fully recede for long periods of time (like a few hours to a day) the hammer should be fine.