Frogspwan?

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Purple Frogspawn?
Some tips look like hammer some look like frogspawn. Anyone
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There are a bunch of import euphyllia that look like hybrids of frogspawn and hammers. Torches generally are not part of the hybrids. Torches commonly attack other euphyllia. Not saying they are hybrids or a different species of euphyllia. But this hybrid look has been dubbed "frammer" or "hammer-spawn".

Your picture looks like a bi-color frogspawn. The tentacles are too long for many of the "hybrid" ones i have seen. Which are short like a hammer but have 6-8 clustered tips on each tentacle. As yours gets more settled in and grows. It very well may look more like a frogspawn.

Torches will have some tentacles that may have a double tip. But that is generally only a couple tentacles on a entire head.
 

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Looks like an octospawn to me with multiple tips on each tentacle imo
 

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