Hammer stung by torch

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I had a previous thread about a new blacklight torch that was stinging my pink tip torch and my green hammer. I moved the black light torch and the pink tip torch has recovered and is out. The green hammer I moved as well because it seems he got stung on one side. He’s be retracted for a few days and is not really coming out. I attached photos of the green hammer before and how he is now. What is the recovery for these? Do they recover? is there something else I can do? The other two hammers are fine.

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Update: now the hammer seem to going through polyp bail out. Not sure why since he was going way better. Any thoughts? Parameters haven’t changed but I have been battling dinos but they’re not too bad.
 

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