Help with some new Corals

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I just received these corals. The one on the far right is a Candy Cane and the one on the far left is a Hammer. Do they grow like this or are they mounted on the extended stalks? How do I mount them on my rock
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Keep an eye on them. They don't look the healthiest. The tissue looks pretty receded.
 
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I would be very cautious removing the hammer from the plug, their skeleton is surprisingly weak and could shatter on you. Best bet would be to cut off the stalk of the plug. Also, after placement (medium light and flow most likely) try bot to move it. They can take a while to settle in and fluff up.
 
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I would be very cautious removing the hammer from the plug, their skeleton is surprisingly weak and could shatter on you. Best bet would be to cut off the stalk of the plug. Also, after placement (medium light and flow most likely) try bot to move it. They can take a while to settle in and fluff up.
Thanks these are the first Hammers for this tank. Learned a lot from my first this is much better.
 
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I just received these corals. The one on the far right is a Candy Cane and the one on the far left is a Hammer. Do they grow like this or are they mounted on the extended stalks? How do I mount them on my rock
Reef Chasers.jpg
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You can cut down the stems but I usually have to use a Dremel with cutting blade to do it. You can use bone cutters also but I haven't found any that are up to the task. Those trunks are tough!

Before you potentially put them through any stress I would suggest leaving them alone for a couple months and see how well you can get them to recover. That hammer on the left is not real healthy based on the picture. With healthy growth you should see the flesh stay down on the trunk at least a quarter inch or more. I'm its current state additional trauma may go poorly.
 
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