Frog spawn or torch?

retrohawk23

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I’m kinda confused by this coral I thought it was a torch coral but the tentacles don’t really extend like they normally should. I know there’s nothing wrong with it because it just split a couple days ago any ideas?

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frogspawn has multiple/branching tentacle ends, as torches are only one tentacle

frogspawn?
 

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It doesn't have the polyp structure of a frogspawn (multiple polyps growing out of single polyps) but looks too short to be a torch. My guess is a grape coral. Still part of the euphyllia family.
 

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