Hammer coral mouth?

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Hi,

I had a flood with my canister filter last night during a water change so I’ve had to drop the level of the tank and the flow has changed as the filter is off. Came home and saw my hammer has moved a bit, looks like a mouth is exposed? Haven’t seen this before, is it normal? Thanks all

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Hi,

I had a flood with my canister filter last night during a water change so I’ve had to drop the level of the tank and the flow has changed as the filter is off. Came home and saw my hammer has moved a bit, looks like a mouth is exposed? Haven’t seen this before, is it normal? Thanks all

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I think your hammer bailed out completely... that is the skeleton base left over.

They usually wither away first before they bail out like that... that is crazy
 
I mean... there is nothing left to recover there, it's just 'bone' left, so I'm afraid that individual polyp is gone. =/
 
Wow. Ok thanks. I’m really new to corals so hadn’t heard of this before. Mad it still looks ok though!
 
To update, it detached completely and I got rid of it, better than risking decay etc I think. On the plus side there were 2 heads and the other one is looking good.
A canister flood and losing half my hammer in 24 hours
Thanks everyone
 
Picture added(camera is terrible, apologies)
 

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