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Hello, looking for help identifying this euphyllia. Green tentacles and blue/green/teal tips. Looks like a hammer, but thee are a few tips per arm.

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Probably a frammer or some other random hybrid.
Definitely not an octospawn.
Regardless of specific type, it's a fimbriaphyllia and will have the same care requirements as hammers, frogs, etc. (Torches, bubble coral, and cristata are euphyllia)


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