Wall Hammer Corals

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I have 2 wall hammer head corals (green tip and pink tip). Both did a polyp bail out a few weeks apart. This happened about 3 months ago and the both polyps are still thriving in my tank. I was told that they would die off in 1-2months but they are still alive and growing slowly 3 months later. Can they survive without a skeleton? If they can, are they going to develop a new skeleton? Right now they are sitting in a corner of my tank just off a live rock but as fish swim by or when I do some cleaning they start to float around which sometimes makes it harder to clean.

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They need a base generally for survival but I know a few people who we’re lucky to have them thrive- one on the sand , and a couple on base rock
These are photosynthetic coral and as long as they receive proper light and water flow., they stand a chance of extended life but wouldn’t count on it being long term
 

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