Hammer Melting?

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I recently picked up a hammer and when I dipped it I realized it kinda shrunk in and when I put it in my tank it hasn't gotten any bigger. Is there a solution or is it dead?
 

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I recently picked up a hammer and when I dipped it I realized it kinda shrunk in and when I put it in my tank it hasn't gotten any bigger. Is there a solution or is it dead?

Got any pics? They usually shrink and get angry but give em a day or two and they should recover. What did you dip it in and for how long?
 
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i dipped it in koralmd it says its a coral dip i would say like 15 mins
Like the other person said, give it a day or two, assuming you followed the instructions correctly, it’s probably just unhappy, and will open up over the course of the next couple of days, maybe even sooner.
 
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Make sure your water parameters are good. I will tell you, as long as you see some fluorescence, it should be fine. Seven years ago, when I was just starting out, I made the mistake of dipping my first hammer in FRESH WATER!! :eek:10/10 DO NOT RECOMMEND! It burned and melted away to almost nothing. But I still saw some fluorescence, so I let it be and hoped for the best. I kept it on the sand bed for about a week, then placed it halfway up the rockwork. Amazingly, it regenerated and recovered over the course of just 1 week and I took pictures of its daily progress. Here are the photos:

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