Hamer acting strange, thoughts?

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Hello. I've had my hammer for about 6 months now. It's always been very happy and growing steadily. The past couple days it has not been opening fully and today one head is not out at all. I think it may be trying to grow a new head, would this make it not expand for a few days while it grows the new head out or whats?

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Ammonia and nitrite are 0ppm. Nitrate is a little high at about 5 or 7 ppm. 1.028 salinity. He has never reacted to the fluctuating nitrates like this before tho. I usually keep my salinity at 1.027 so that is kind of out of the norm for my reef
 
I would definitely check your alkalinity and a
Calcium and lower your salinity. Did you change anything recently like flow or light, or add it change and filtration like gfo? Also do you have peppermint shrimp?
 
Some times critters can bother them. Or another coral touch it. I had a Duncan try and eat a sweeper tentacal. Because the were to close. About 8inchs apart
But ch, cal, mag would help
 
OK I straightened my salinity out last night, I think it's too late for that head tho. I'm trying to figure out what went wrong so I can prevent further damage to something. I know my clown was playing with it last week trying to get away from my aggressive 6 line. For now the head in the front is still alive and well. How bad will this pollute my water?
Also, my frogspawn is about 8 to 9 inches down a rockface from the hammer and goniopora about 7 inches away. I don't see aggressive behavior but I've also never seen corals eat each other yet.
No peppermint shrimp and no filtration changes either.
 

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