Bumps on hammer polpys

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Hey everyone, not sure if this is a critter but figured I’d get some opinions just in case. Had this hammer for about a month and it’s looked healthy and has had good Polyp extension. But I noticed these little bumps on the polyps not sure if it’s a deformity or some sort of flat worm. Doesn’t look to much like a flat worm to me. Would love to here other’s thoughts, thanks

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New polyps grow from the skelton- these are NOT new polyps. I suspect debris or flatworms. Observe if these are slowly moving. If so, you will want to dip them to see if they fall off.
Will need closer pics to see if it can be better identified.
 
Is it under every tentacle or just those few? If its under all of them its just a part of the coral but not new polyps sadly. If its only on a few it may be something to worry about. Are you able to watch them over the course of a day and see if they move around at all?
 
So they don’t look to be moving, the only thing that is kind of odd is that they’re not on every polpy but majority, and they’re in the same spot no lower or higher on each polpy. And there’s only one spot per polpy on the whole thing. No polpy has two spots. Working on the pictures sorry I appreciate the help.

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Have never noticed them before appreciate the help!
 

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So they don’t look to be moving, the only thing that is kind of odd is that they’re not on every polpy but majority, and they’re in the same spot no lower or higher on each polpy. And there’s only one spot per polpy on the whole thing. No polpy has two spots. Working on the pictures sorry I appreciate the help.

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These are NOT normal and I even looked at mine and none of them have this and may be either bite marks from pests such as nudibranch (could also be at LFS you got them from) or water issue such as elevated salinity, temperature, water flow, and phosphate levels. keep an eye on them to assure more heads are affected. If so consider a dip. Assure not too much water flow which can stress them

These are some of mine:

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Going through pictures and found a picture from April 2nd and they look exactly the same. It’s looked pretty good since I got it and has been eating well.
 

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Appreciate the help I’ll keep an eye on it no it. No signs of receding tissue or bleaching of any sort. Hopefully it continues to thrive.
 
Yeah mines been fine too. Theyve both grown quite a bit so whatever it is doesnt seem to be bothering them. Ive only got 2 heads that i got from 2 very different places that I can guarantee don’t have any pests and they both have them in the same spot. So who knows.
 
I also would like to chime in and say that I believed that I had pests on my hammers since they too had these black spots. I dipped it a couple of times but nothing fell off. Seems normal since my hammers are open all the time.
 
2 other threads i found. Not too much info though


 

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