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This is not my photo. I will be happy to post an updated photo of those for you later this week when it arrives here.
What’s the thought process for seeing it closed up?
There has been one naturally grafted torch before found in Australia.I've never seen ( or heard of) a naturally grafted torch. The tentacles are obscuring most of the actual coral. I'd like to see what's going on under there.
There seems to only be one reference to it, and it's on Facebook.There has been one naturally grafted torch before found in Australia.
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What would cause two torches to graft onto one another, naturally that is? :thinking-face: It will be interesting to see what arrives. I've become a skeptic in this age of digital image manipulation.
Doubt that if you look closely you can see that the purple-brownish colour is also present in the yellow region.Anyone else think it's just a shaded head and the other half will color up when you get it in full light?

Beautiful! One of the those tentacles is a perfect 50/50 split! Please keep us updated on this pieceWe were fortunate enough to stumble upon a naturally grafted tiger torch (by mistake) from one of our suppliers. Didn't realize it until we unboxed it and let it settle in but you can clearly see the color split down a couple of the tentacles.
We haven't had it long enough to grow any new heads. Who knows what happens to torches like this as they grow out. I would imagine the colors would carry over to the new heads in whatever direction it decides to grow.
Keep us updated once yours grows out! Curious to see what happens as well!
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