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I've had pretty good luck with a hammer and frog spawn colony, so I thought I would give a torch a try. Picked this up at a local show. No idea what it is other than it's a torch.
 

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My first Torch in decades. They weren't very impressive back then, no really color diversity. A purple/green hammer or yellow grapevine were better choices. I found this Dragon Soul at my LFS. The frags were obvious fresh cuts and just getting acclimated. The price and potential was too much for me to not give it a chance. I moved a few corals to get the perfect spot. Those yellow streaks down the tentacles have been filling in as the weeks have progressed. Super Happy!
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