Frogspawn or Rip Off?

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Not an expert but from the pic it appears to be a Euphyllia Cristata.

The Grape Coral Euphyllia cristata is similar to its close relative the Frogspawn Coral Euphyllia divisa. However its tentacles look nothing like the Frogspawn, but rather more like shorter versions of the Torch Coral Euphyllia glabrescens tentacles.
 

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In the first picture the op posted they are I
Either a frogspawn or hammer, torches have very uniform tentacles with the tips all being about the same size and shape. Look g at the picture you can see several elongated or wider tips that you would never see on a torch. Once the piece grows a couple more head you will start to see it better
 

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My vote is the first two pics are torch and the third is frog (could be octo)

Torch (lighting bad)

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Frog/hybrid octo
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