Normal Hammer Retraction?

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Is it normal for hammers to look like this and show so much skeleton when they close up for the night? I don't think I normally see this much skeleton on my green hammer or frogspawn, but this is how my copper hammer looks. I also don't normally take pictures of the corals closed up, so I can't go back and look.
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Just now, sunset very close to lights out.
Yesterday's results:
430 Ca
1320 Mg
8.9 KH, usually closer to 8.6
8.0pH
50 nitrate
1 phosphate

Phosphate has crept up a bit on me, getting more rowaphos. Everything else has been stable.
 
What did you end up doing to correct your hammer? I have a copper hammer behaving similarly. My green hammer is doing well. I have:
Mag 1310
Ca 420
Ph 7.9
Alk 10
Nitrate 5
Phos 0.5
 
I have phosphates down around 0.2 to 0.3, nitrates down to 30 to 40. It's not really getting better or worse. So not sure what to do. I recently took it off the rocks and moved to to a dimmer spot to see of maybe it needed a break. We'll see.
 
I have phosphates down around 0.2 to 0.3, nitrates down to 30 to 40. It's not really getting better or worse. So not sure what to do. I recently took it off the rocks and moved to to a dimmer spot to see of maybe it needed a break. We'll see.
Does it look ok during the day?
 

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