Hammer Coral Sweepers -- do they detach?

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So, I have several fairly recent hammer additions.

I have read about and observed sweepers / feeders. This evening, but under daylight in the tank, I observed a long, thin and dark sweeper extended out of one of the hammer heads. It extended in the current over the course of several minutes until it was ~3 inches in length. Shortly thereafter it detached and was swept up in the current. The clowns took a few nips and pieces were torn off and then it settled out of site.

Is this typical? The research I did shows elongated sweepers of the same coloration and texture of the main coral. This was nothing like that.

What is your experience?
 
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Ha! @Barrett It seems you are correct! Google-fu when searching 'pooping corals' give results that are more in line with what I saw!

There are lessons one is happy to learn...I will do my best to pay this forward! I am such a happy noob! Thanks again for great results and chuckles for the wife and I
 

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No problem mine do it from time to time as well and I was freaking out the first time I saw it.
 

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