Euphyllia?? ID Please

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I feel like it’s a easy ID but i can’t for the life of me find it’s name

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Either the one stated above or a pink tip hammer. Some times in lower light and flow, hammers can mimic torches, the traditional 'hammer tip' will be more rounded attached to thinner/longer tentacles. I have a branching hammer colony like this, however, its hard to tell on a small frag.
 
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Either the one stated above or a pink tip hammer. Some times in lower light and flow, hammers can mimic torches, the traditional 'hammer tip' will be more rounded attached to thinner/longer tentacles. I have a branching hammer colony like this, however, its hard to tell on a small frag.
See that’s why I was confused. At times it looks like a hammer but as it got a little bigger I swear it looked like a torch but I was more leaning towards hammer just wanted some clarity from you guys
 

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