What is wrong with my hammer

Henrique

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It looks like it has holes in the skeleton does anyone know what is happening because the coral looks healthy except for that
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I think that’s just coenosteum (normal structural cavities) or where the corallite used to be before it grew more vertically and skeleton wall eroded where there was no more tissue; or was fractured during fragging.

Pretty normal to see at the base of LPS frags
 
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thank god i was freaking out because i started searching up and it said the coral was dying or something like there’s a disease that recedes the skeleton
 

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Generally it’s good to have a flesh band that is established further down from the head but I’ve gotten hammers and torches from vendors that are pretty high up the skeleton.

*I was going on the assumption this is a newer addition. But if it’s been in the tank awhile then a receding flesh band could be a concern. I have a couple healthy corals where the bottom skeleton looks like yours. I’ll take a few pictures later as examples.
 

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Sorry totally forgot to return!
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I couldn’t get a decent picture of my hammers but here is a bubble coral where you can see the old skeleton. It came like this.
 

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