Euphyllia Hammer help

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HI guys, I just noticed a black spot on my hammer head, its on the bottom of the tentacles... only visible if I look under it. Should I be worried?
I have also noticed some of the rock getting darker I'm not sure why.
Any of you have encountered something similar before?
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Can be anything as we speak.
Dip your corals to treat them for pest in all times.

Rock always change color, darker and more matured over time which is a good thing.
 
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Thank you for the reply guys. I'll try to take a better pic tonight.
It doesn't look like planaria, it looks more like a mole...
Here's a pic of the rock, it looks pretty dark, almost black in some parts.... so this is good??
Thank you guys!!

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Yes sir, rock looks pretty healthy to me.
Keep an eye on that dark spot, if it moves around it could be a spider crab or similar.
It could also just be a piece of dirt from the reef stuck to one of the polyps.
Use a turkey blaster to get it off maybe.
 
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Yes sir, rock looks pretty healthy to me.
Keep an eye on that dark spot, if it moves around it could be a spider crab or similar.
It could also just be a piece of dirt from the reef stuck to one of the polyps.
Use a turkey blaster to get it off maybe.

Thank you very much!!!
 

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