Torch coral identification

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Can someone please help me get an idea of what kind of torch this is, I picked it up at the LFS cause it looked unique and thought I’d try and revive him. I’ve had him for a couple weeks and he’s looking better but I don’t know what kind of torch it is, it seems to have different coral tentacles from the inside and outside.Thank you in advance!

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Oh man thats a beet up torch for sure and good on you for trying to heal it up!!

Too early to tell yet but there is some green and possibly some gold in there....

That could turn out to be a nice one!
 
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Oh man thats a beet up torch for sure and good on you for trying to heal it up!!

Too early to tell yet but there is some green and possibly some gold in there....

That could turn out to be a nice one!
Thank you, I’m definitely excited to see what he becomes!
 
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