Frog spawn sweepers

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Hey guys,

Just curious if this frog or octospawn arms are supposed to be this long? The one to the left of it never gets anywhere near like this guy and you can see it's starting to take out my utter chaos. If this is normal I may need to move it? 20250317_203559.jpg
 

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If surrounding corals are not expanding as they normally do you should relocate either the Torch or the surrounding corals.
 
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If surrounding corals are not expanding as they normally do you should relocate either the Torch or the surrounding corals.
Is it a torch or frogspawn? Or are they the same?

Always thought frogspawns were similar to torches
 

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Is it a torch or frogspawn? Or are they the same?

Always thought frogspawns were similar to torches
No your right I just did look close enough, it's a Frogspawn. And yes they are similar in the fact they are both Euphyllia.
 

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