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Hey R2R


I'm sitting here all confused as to what happened?

It looks like a whole head of my hammer got pulled off.
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Hard to see in that pic.
How long you have it in your system?
Any changes in the last couple of days?
 
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The photo is on my bare bottom with 1 head completely ripped off.


Stocking
2 clowns
2 benggai
2 fire fish
1 cleaner shrimp
3 trochus snail
5 money cowrie (pearl white shells)
 
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Hard to see in that pic.
How long you have it in your system?
Any changes in the last couple of days?
Had it in my system for over 2months now with full extension everyday, but today it's looking a bit sad.
 

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I had a branching hammer that did a complete 'polyp bailout' is what I believe it's called. Basically the heads slowly detached themselves from the skeleton and just melted off. Was heartbreaking. I recently got another species of hammer called a Reverse Aussie and it's doing amazing. Sometimes different species of corals just don't do as well as others. All my water parameters were fine and I didn't change anything when I put the Aussie Hammer in and it's thriving.
 

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I had a branching hammer that did a complete 'polyp bailout' is what I believe it's called. Basically the heads slowly detached themselves from the skeleton and just melted off. Was heartbreaking. I recently got another species of hammer called a Reverse Aussie and it's doing amazing. Sometimes different species of corals just don't do as well as others. All my water parameters were fine and I didn't change anything when I put the Aussie Hammer in and it's thriving.
You have a pic of that aussie hammer?
 

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