Siphoned hammer corral

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Hey guys, so last night I was doing a water change and while I was siphoning I clipped my hammer. I feel really stupid as it’s my favorite coral. Do they usually recover okay or is there something i should do. I know alot of times less is more In this hobby. I’ll put a picture of what it looks like today. IMG_0575.jpeg
 

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Hey guys, so last night I was doing a water change and while I was siphoning I clipped my hammer. I feel really stupid as it’s my favorite coral. Do they usually recover okay or is there something i should do. I know alot of times less is more In this hobby. I’ll put a picture of what it looks like today. IMG_0575.jpeg
They are quite tough, however keep an eye on it. Worse case is polyp damage and shrinkage of polyps.
 
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They are quite tough, however keep an eye on it. Worse case is polyp damage and shrinkage of polyps.
Thanks. Yeah he definitely shrunk significantly. Do they usually open back up over time. And what defense mechanisms should i be aware of?
 

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Thank you i definitely will. I’m assuming infection is pretty obvious to see?
Yes... it should be open tomorrow if not, if you see a brown jelly like substance that's not good, however it likely won't happen.
 

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Thanks. Yeah he definitely shrunk significantly. Do they usually open back up over time. And what defense mechanisms should i be aware of?
As long as calcium level is 400 or more and flow is not aggressive, should do well
 

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