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The guy I bought it from forgot. It branches out and looks like a torch/ Duncan. Fat polyps with a blue dot on the tips.

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I’ve never seen a euphyllia with inflated tentacles.
Not the greatest example (and not mine), but they can get fairly bulbous. The purple tips in your example would seem to indicate frogspawn aspects.

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The only other possibility I could come up with is a cristata.

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Not the greatest example (and not mine), but they can get fairly bulbous. The purple tips in your example would seem to indicate frogspawn aspects.

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The only other possibility I could come up with is a cristata.

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Every time I hear Cristada my mind goes Homer Simpson mode and says Tostada gurgle drool. Lol
 
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