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Corals look great! And an awesome selection! Can you help me understand the difference between frogspawn and octospawn?
Really just the amount of "spots" on them. Frogspawn will have less where octospawn have slightly stubbier tentacles with more spots.
 

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Can frogspawn and octospawn touch?
Yes they can. Hammers can touch them too, just torches can't touch them. They all used to be classified as euphyllia with it being known torches didn't play well. Nowadays I think they split them to euphyllia and fimbrophyllia.
 

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Yes they can. Hammers can touch them too, just torches can't touch them. They all used to be classified as euphyllia with it being known torches didn't play well. Nowadays I think they split them to euphyllia and fimbrophyllia.
I agree. Usually we do not like for the skeletons to touch as we have seen issues from that before however polyps touching is totally fine. We keep torches off by themselves as well since they are bullies :face-with-tears-of-joy:
 

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I do not see any lobos/symphyllia in the locals only section however there are a couple strawberry shortcake colonies if you are interested in one of those?
 

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Whats the difference between a normal scoly and a button scoly?
Button Scolys are smaller and will not reach anywhere near the size of a normal scoly once it is grown out. Biggest button scoly I have seen was about 1 1/2 to 2 inches. The could possibly grow larger but I have not personally seen one do so.
 

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