Hammer coral

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Is my hammer coral growing new heads or do hammer corals grow stuff on it’s stems normally?

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The pictures very blurry, but they do not usually split like that. Looks like that could be vermatid snails
 

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hi,yes i can clearly see new sprouts out of skeleton!! keep up good work ;)
 

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Yep - thats where new heads start
 

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Safe to say that these small "horn" shaped extensions are new heads forming? There are about 6 or 7 around this existing two headed hammer. Wasn't sure what they were.
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