Coral id please

ourownvolition

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So I was told by a local reefer that this is a hammer coral. I’m very skeptical as it looked more like a frogspawn to me. Either way I got it for a amazing deal, just wanted to know what I actually had
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Also this guy. Is it possible for one head to split into 3 at one time or should I be worried? I over fed a little so the coral started spitting out extra shrimp after 6hours. That’s how I noticed the third mouth.
The first one is clear then the other 2 mouths are still covered by the black ball of waste
 

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I think one of my hammers is pinching itself into 4 heads at the same time and I'm not worried :)
 

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first one does look like a hammer. it's just the heads are more rounded than hammerhead. the second one I wouldn't worry about the multiple mouths. It's likely a good thing that it will split.
 

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