Who would win in a fight acan vs torch

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So I woke up this morning and found my green torch laying across the top of my acans I immediately reaches in to separate them and noticed the acan was in the process of eating the torch to the point that some of the tentacles on the torch came off and were still in the acans mouths it’s been about an hour since I separated them and the torch is starting to slowly open back up but almost half of the acan colony looks like crap I’m hoping for a draw but only time will tell has anybody Ever had this happen before if so what was the outcome
 
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I thought so too I even had to get my Turkey baster out to blow the left over tentacles out of the acans mouths he didn’t want to pass up his meal
 
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It’s been almost 2 hrs now since I separated them the torch is about half his normal size and the acan is nowhere near his normal size the left side has some feeder tentacles sticking out and the right side that made contact just looks horrible
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