Galaxea vs Torch?

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I recently ordered this torch however it seems like it either hasn’t opened fully or it’s polyps aren’t extended. Could this possibly be a galaxea coral instead of a torch?
 

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I would say torch. Those are some majorly long heads! Any more info on it? Did you see a photo before purchase? And how long have you had it in your tank? I have had torch corals go through all phases between short and stubby to long and stringy tentacles. But it does take them a while to really settle in and do their thing. Flow, light, nutrients etc will all affect how they look.
 

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Definitely torches, don't know how long you've had them but if the conditions are good in your tank then they should act normal within 2 weeks at most.
 
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I would say torch. Those are some majorly long heads! Any more info on it? Did you see a photo before purchase? And how long have you had it in your tank? I have had torch corals go through all phases between short and stubby to long and stringy tentacles. But it does take them a while to really settle in and do their thing. Flow, light, nutrients etc will all affect how they look.
I don’t know the specific type of torch it is. When they arrived I was very surprised that the heads were that long. I have only had them for a week.
 

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Ya. I would cut those all the way down and remount. They look very healthy.
 

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