This came in as a regular looking bicolor hammer and now has developed gold tentacles and a greenish mouth. Has anyone seen something like it?
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Yea my phone camera isn't the best at getting the color. It's slowly been gaining more gold since it was put in this tank a couple of months ago. Euphillya just do good in this tank under a360xHard to tell under the primarily blue lighting but, whatever you are doing, you are doing it right. Depending on how long it has been in your system, it may continue to color morph a bit.
Oh, definitely don't think it's a hybrid of a torch, just thought it has characteristics like one. It is hard to know forsure what species it falls under, I think even scientist have trouble placing certain corals.It’s either a torch or a hammer (though there are a few weird Fimbriaphyllias that we don’t see often in the hobby, and there are also some Fimbriaphyllia hybrids). But as far as I know torches and hammers can’t crossbreed, they’re in two different genera (Euphyllia and Fimbriaphyllia)