Hammer Coral Closing Up

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A few days ago my hammer started to close up, now it’s losing color and I can see the wall on part of it. Never happened before.
Also seeing some reddish-pink growth near the foot (see pics).

2 weeks ago I was moving corals around in the tank and this hammer came off the frag plug so I glued it to a piece of rubble rock.

Changed the location, and probably the flow it was used to, par is probably the same.

I know I need to take my water in to get tested because I only have a kit for pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. But without a water test… what kind of thoughts do you reefers have?

It looks like it’s dying to me?
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I’ve seen worse. I’d get your water params checked asap. Something may be off there. I don’t see any bjd yet but keep an eye out for it.
 

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