Branching or wall hammer?

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Hello is this a branching or wall hammer? Thanks!
 

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It would be much easier to tell by a picture of the actaul skeleton.

A wall hammer of that size would most likely have a clear cut if it was fragged from a bigger wall colony.
 
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Hello. Here is the base of it it's cylindrical all the way around so I'm thinking branching. On a side note, this is the first frag I've ever glued using super glue. I put a glob on the bottom and stuck it on to the rock. Did I do this right or should I have used more around the side of the skeleton as well? Is this not going to work long term as it grows? Thanks.
 

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Can y’all help identify this hammer for me? (Still pretty new tank hopefully ugly phase doesn’t last too much longer)
 

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