Euphyllia ID?

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Someone can ID this Euphyllia please?
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Someone can ID this Euphyllia please?
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That’s either one very fat Duncan or an even fatter hammer. I’m going with Duncan.
 
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No It’s not a Ducan.
The Ducan It’s next to him.
This is the Duncan.
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This is the Euphyllia.
I’m 99% sure that is an Euphyllia.
I bought it 3 years ago, as Euphyllia, generic, but I have never been able to identify it under which species.
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From these old photos you can see the characteristic distribution of the tentacles.
They are not individual tentacles, but open from the exoskeleton as a “rose” type with a broad common base from where the tentacles arise. While glabrescens and Cristata for example have single tentacles that emerge directly from the exoskeleton.
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Fimbriaphyllia cf paradivisa

looks like a Frammer, a Frogspawn Hammer hybrid, definitely in the Fimbriaphyllia family (previously classified as Euphyliia)
Fimbriaphyllia is a genus, not a family. The family is Euphylliidae.
 

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