Let’s see those Torches, Hammers and frogspawns

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What I think is an Aussie Green with purple/blue tips branching frogspawn (it’s a huge, huge, head if it is branching), an Aussie green with purple tips torch, an Aussie gold torch, and a grape cristata from LA. I need a photo filter for the color.
 

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Medium to low for mine, just enough to keep the tenticles moving around. Lots of space from other corals, feeding twice a week with reefroids.
 

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Here's my hammer I've had for over a year. It started as a pencil thick single head frag. I recently remounted it in the center of my tank where it is getting moderate flow and expands very well.
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This is the orginal base with a mini head that fell off during the repositioning.
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Here's my hammer I've had for over a year. It started as a pencil thick single head frag. I recently remounted it in the center of my tank where it is getting moderate flow and expands very well.
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This is the orginal base with a mini head that fell off during the repositioning.
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Wow,
Amazing recovery
 

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