Which ones looks more healthy

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Looking to get my first ever torch, but as it’s my first I don’t want to go straight in with a holy grail or tiger torch so I’m starting off with a slightly cheaper one , I have found these 3 at both £60 each and was wondering in your guys opinion which looks better and which looks more healthy . Plus if anybody has any pictures of there torches they wanna show off pls do I would love to see them. I know they really aren’t the best pics.

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You're better off judging the health of a torch (and similar corals) by looking at them when retracted -- look at the flesh band. The more flesh on the "stem" the better.
Yes that is definitely the best thing to look at.
 

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You're better off judging the health of a torch (and similar corals) by looking at them when retracted -- look at the flesh band. The more flesh on the "stem" the better.
Agree with this 100% if not closed at least from an angle that you can see if it has a heathy flesh on the stem.
 

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