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Picked this torch frag up at my LFS last week , any ideas on what it could be ? They had no clue
 

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Spatter frammer ?
 

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Pretty sure that’s not a torch. Looks more like octospawn or hammer.
 

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Looks like a euphyllia cristata to me. But who knows, cool piece regardless of what its called
not a cristata; note the green/purple coloration and "splatter" patterning, which is more of a Fimbriaphyllia thing. Also the septa are not exsert.

Definitely Fimbriaphyllia sp, not torch (Euphyllia), likely frammer
 

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