Frammer shot a tentacle?

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Parameters are good just tested today, has been one of my biggest and fastest growing euphila and for some reason a whole tentacle polyp started floating around as I was looking at it. Has anyone seen or heard of this? Is it bad or is it propagating?

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I got like 12 colonies of torches in my tank and its not the strangest occurance to have a "rouge" tenticle get loose.

It normally happens when they're splitting lots for me.

Or a fish swam too close lol
 
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I got like 12 colonies of torches in my tank and its not the strangest occurance to have a "rouge" tenticle get loose.

It normally happens when they're splitting lots for me.

Or a fish swam too close lol
Gotcha, it has me spooked because it is my biggest and my oldest. But it does have 3 MEGA heads so it could be splitting off possibly... Or I hope, that would be awsome, thanks for the feedback as well!
 

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Gotcha, it has me spooked because it is my biggest and my oldest. But it does have 3 MEGA heads so it could be splitting off possibly... Or I hope, that would be awsome, thanks for the feedback as well!

Hahaha yea! As long as they stay puffed and have healthy skeleton base tissue i wouldn't even blink... well thats a lie I'd probably say "ah dang it ...another" before i pippet it out LOL

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1. Not an emergency
2. Not a euphyllia (frogspawn, hammers, and frammers are fimbriaphyllia)
3. Not uncommon as others have said.
Are you saying its not a euphyllia? Then what is it because it has been sold to me as a hammer but I'm leaning toward framer?
 

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Are you saying its not a euphyllia? Then what is it because it has been sold to me as a hammer but I'm leaning toward framer?
frogspawn, hammers, and frammers are fimbriaphyllia
 
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