Can this hammer be saved?

gideon2086

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Woke up this morning to find that someone had dislodged the hammer from its rock and unfortunately it fell directly on top of a Lobophylia. The lobo clearly wasn’t happy about that and it appears it beat the crap out of the hammer. The hammer is currently retracted and sliming. Is there anything I should/can do?
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Wait for now, you could give it an iodine dip but if the tissue has been badly stung it will deteriorate either way.
 

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Don't dip her, don't stress her out anymore - let her be & she may yet recover.
She looks quite upset - once she starts opening up a little bit I'd advice feeding her 2x a week, with 1 anemone pellet, or something similair - I feed LPS Grow + Color by Fauna Marin every day by mixing it with my Reef Energy AB+ by RedSea, used to feed Anemone Pellets by Vitalis which did wonders too.

I personally dont like putting hammers ontop of rockwork, due to this reason. (falling & landing head first into sand or another coral while im @ work or asleep)
 

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