One head on hammer not extended and is drooping

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Has anyone any idea why one head on my hammer is like this?
 
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I can see what looks like a smaller head that has formed behind it so hopefully it's that. I Was panicking incase there was something. I'm very new at keeping euphillya
 

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I can see what looks like a smaller head that has formed behind it so hopefully it's that. I Was panicking incase there was something. I'm very new at keeping euphillya
Yeah hopefully. Just incase check for any flatworms or any pest around the head.

Also, I know I have struggled with this, where one head is receiving drastically different flow than the other two and hence the deflation. Hows the flow for that head doing?
 
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All the heads seem to get the same amount of flow. It's has been doing great in there until a couple of days ago. It's been in there about 2 months
 

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