Frogspawn, Torch, or hammer

Here is my torch. Sorry about the color, the pic was taken with my phone. In person tips are a light yellow. The only place for it was the back corner of my cube so it wouldn't sting anything else.

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Why do some hammers appear "tight", and others the polyps are more flowing?

Is it flow, or just certain frags act that way?
 
If you want a fast grower go with a hammer. Started out with 4 heads have 10 plus now and a bunch more baby heads.
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If you want something that you can possibly put near other corals go frogspawn(mines right next to my slipper with no problems).
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Or if you want something that is real "flowie" go the way of the torch. I personally like my torch the best of the three.
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Why do some hammers appear "tight", and others the polyps are more flowing?

Is it flow, or just certain frags act that way?

Believe its flow, light, etc. I've bought hammers from the lfs that appear "tight" only to have them "open up" after quite a bit of time in my aquarium.
 
They are all euphillia and I have seen no issues with mine touching, you should be alright. Watch from shrivled tentacles or slmining/sweepers showing aggression.
 
Great specimens in these pics! I also have a 96W T5 fixture and I'm curious what kind of bulbs would work well for euphyllia, any thoughts?


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Great specimens in these pics! I also have a 96W T5 fixture and I'm curious what kind of bulbs would work well for euphyllia, any thoughts?


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Those will be fine - how many bulbs...

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here my hammer coral b4 clown moved in and now. any opinion on how my hammer looks. just wondering cuz my 2 clown just started living in it and im getting paranoid if it will die slow. thanks.
 
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