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Hi guys, I recently purchased and fragged a large specimen of a coral advertised as a hammer coral. I had doubts from the start of it being a hammer coral but I am still unsure what type of euphyilia coral this is.

You can see from the pictures that it has a branching structure and a bunch of tiny polyps growing from all parts of the skeleton, as well as varying lengths of tentacles on each frag (may be due to the previous flow/lighting that it had from the previous owner.

Someone help!

Thanks I’m advance.

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