Is this a normal frogspawn polyp extension?

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Dear All, is this a full and normal frogspawn polyp extension? Or so you see any issue? Parameters are in range and hammer and torch are doing very well indeed. Thanks.

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Dear All, is this a full and normal frogspawn polyp extension? Or so you see any issue? Parameters are in range and hammer and torch are doing very well indeed. Thanks.

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I think they look good, not closed and not super big and open. The lights seem really bright but I’d say it depends on the coral, some frogspawn I’ve seen really get huge and others never get super big
 

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