Let's see your euphyllia corals!

LittleBee

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Hey guys! Post your euphyllia pictures here so we can all enjoy them! I know a lot of you are sps lovers but I'm sure there are some euphyllia lovers as well! I'll start with mine. I don't have a ton yet but I have one that's on it's way to awesome :)

Ps. Sorry I don't have a fancy camera. Just my iPhone 4s.

My Todd's torch
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And my hammer
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Euphyllia glabrescens

does this coral have a recorded number of morphs?
are there sub species or maybe cross breeding between Euphyllia species?
it seems the more we know... the less we know!

Anyways, picked up a very nice orange morph of this coral at the Buffalo swap. I'm not quite sure if there are other types of orange Torch coral ("fat" vs "skinny"?) or if water flow will ultimately affect tentacle length. (Input encouraged here!)

pictured from left to right:
orange (Aussie) frag, yellow tip and "T's" Torch

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Every hammer that I've seen with ends like that was a wall hammer. It looks awesome!

I'll try to get pictures of mine up this week after I finish some maintenance and cleanup. I just picked up an awesome frogspawn from ARC. Very bubbly with lime green tips and a dark green base.
 
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