Hammer help

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Hi everyone. About six months into saltwater tanking, so quite a coral newbie. I have two hammers that act differently and I wanted to get input in regards to if it’s common. My gold tipped hammer that’s been in the tank for 4 months, the tentacles are very open. Then my purple tipped, in the tank about a month, the tentacles are out of the skeleton, but bunched tight together. They are on the same rock so the height is equal, get almost the same flow, about 5 inches apart, so the only difference is the purple tipped is closer to the light. Is this normal behavior for different hammers, one spread out and the other stay tight?
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