Identify this torch

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Hey is this a gold torch I bought it as a gold torch at my lfs if not what type of torch is it

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Agreed, definitely looks like a euphyllia cristata. Seems like people are just labeling them as "torches" to get on the hype train.
I've seen vendors here do that as well saying cristata is "technically" a torch. Crazy, euphyllia glabrescens and cristata look different.
 

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Agreed, definitely looks like a euphyllia cristata. Seems like people are just labeling them as "torches" to get on the hype train.
Agreed. And they call them gold bc under heavy blue the stalk if the polyps are a Goldish color. But seems like that's the basic bland one gold base and purple tip.
 

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