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Not the best picture but what would you say this is?

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Is it normal for just one head look like this? I was expected maybe a little poofy lol it's been like this since I added been about a month
 
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Looks like a torch and no it doesn’t look normal. Good news is it has a good flesh band that doesn’t appear to be receding.
When I got it the one head was small like that I've had it for about a month or a little over not much change on the extension I'm wondering if I should move it into more water flow right now I would say it's light flow
 

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Needs polyps extended.

I have both torch hammers, and frammers... a frogspawn hammer hybrid.
And when retracted, the all almost look the same.
 
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Total flow in my tank a 40 Breeder is 2 Jebao SOW-4 turned up full power on wave mode plus my return flow the tank I got the torch from had the same extension and was kept on the sand bed I have a Hammer higher up in the flow and it's doing good
 

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When I got it the one head was small like that I've had it for about a month or a little over not much change on the extension I'm wondering if I should move it into more water flow right now I would say it's light flow
Ya, moderate random flow is best. My torches get a little more than my frogspawn and hammers.
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Well I moved it higher up on my rock work with more flow and it seems to be in the same state would you give it a couple days to adjust or lower it? Everything in the tank in the tank is good I think I may try and feed it some mysis and see if that helps Also my lights are 2 Nicrew 100s so hope those aren't too strong for it either
 
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I know vermited snails suck but if the torch has some on its base would it case the under inflation? If so I do have a new tube of glue lol just would have to rebreak off the rock to do so
 
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Tank photos from today I hope it's not too much light I have seen alot of people put them in the sand
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