Is my new hammer OK??

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Guys, is my hammer ok?
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(The head to the left is the one in question)

Some of the tentacles look deflated. :(

Could it be that there is to much flow hitting that side? And that's why only that part of that head is like that?
 
It is new to the tank as of earlier today. Tank has been setup for 2 1/2 months.

Parameters:

Alk: 200ppm
Calcium: 420ppm-430ppm
Nitrate: <5ppm
Phos: 0.25ppm

--- No major swings.

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I did just adjust the flow a little slower, because I think it might be the flow??
 
Give it time to acclimate to your tank
 
Looks better !! Mine does that occasionally, then blows right back up..hoping to see new heads grow eventually
 
It looks okay for now. But I will caution you that 2 1/2 months is awfully soon to be adding corals to a new tank. And euphyllia aren't the easiest to keep. So if they don't make it, don't assume your tank is toxic and something is necessarily wrong. Just wait a few months before you try again.

In the meantime stick to easier corals like GSP, leathers, zoas and mushrooms. If you want an LPS, I had better luck with candy canes before hammers. It's only after 2 years that I've finally been able to keep hammers alive for any period of time.
 
Corals always look good initially. usually after 1 day to a week, if there are any issues, will they come to light.
 
I added my First corals (LPS) a week in everything is doing fine although I’m not new to reefing
It looks okay for now. But I will caution you that 2 1/2 months is awfully soon to be adding corals to a new tank. And euphyllia aren't the easiest to keep. So if they don't make it, don't assume your tank is toxic and something is necessarily wrong. Just wait a few months before you try again.

In the meantime stick to easier corals like GSP, leathers, zoas and mushrooms. If you want an LPS, I had better luck with candy canes before hammers. It's only after 2 years that I've finally been able to keep hammers alive for any period of time.
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I added my First corals (LPS) a week in everything is doing fine although I’m not new to reefing

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I added my first softies just a week after setting up the tank... no issues!!

Corals always look good initially. usually after 1 day to a week, if there are any is
It looks okay for now. But I will caution you that 2 1/2 months is awfully soon to be adding corals to a new tank. And euphyllia aren't the easiest to keep. So if they don't make it, don't assume your tank is toxic and something is necessarily wrong. Just wait a few months before you try again.

In the meantime stick to easier corals like GSP, leathers, zoas and mushrooms. If you want an LPS, I had better luck with candy canes before hammers. It's only after 2 years that I've finally been able to keep hammers alive for any period of time.

sues, will they come to light.
Gotcha, I'll keep an eye on it.

This is what it looks like today:
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It looks okay for now. But I will caution you that 2 1/2 months is awfully soon to be adding corals to a new tank. And euphyllia aren't the easiest to keep. So if they don't make it, don't assume your tank is toxic and something is necessarily wrong. Just wait a few months before you try again.

In the meantime stick to easier corals like GSP, leathers, zoas and mushrooms. If you want an LPS, I had better luck with candy canes before hammers. It's only after 2 years that I've finally been able to keep hammers alive for any period of time.
I'm not going to worry myself over weither it will or will not survive or not. Lots of people add LPS even sooner than I do! :)
 

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