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Pink tip torch- (4 heads) $60
These are super weird torches^
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Green, and yellow mushroom(1 head) -20$
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Gobstopper zoa- 30 (2 head; working on third)
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Hollywood stunner- 30 a piece
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Favia $70

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Woahhh just noticed the format changed from when i first set it up. erk iPhones are stupid
 
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hammers are 60 (have 3 adult heads, and a new baby head)
 
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The first one is definitely a hammer. I hate to break it to you.
So another thing thats weird is that when it reproduced it didn't split; its growing a new baby on the bottom of the stalk. As far as i know hammers don't do that
 

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Branching Euphyillia can either split heads or grow new ones. The key way to tell a hammer and torch apart is the torch coral has the longest tentacles out of any euphyillia. It will look like an anemone on a calcified base
 

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I got one yesterday Josh. Got a crash course in it's care. Early Mother's Day present. I put it close to the top of our 8 gallon biocube. 10k bulbs. I hope I don't kill it.
 

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I got one yesterday Josh. Got a crash course in it's care. Early Mother's Day present. I put it close to the top of our 8 gallon biocube. 10k bulbs. I hope I don't kill it.

Start your corals low in the tank to acclimate. Then move around to where they seem happy.
 

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