Euphyllia ID?

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Someone can ID this Euphyllia please?
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Thx
 
Someone can ID this Euphyllia please?
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Thx
That’s either one very fat Duncan or an even fatter hammer. I’m going with Duncan.
 
No It’s not a Ducan.
The Ducan It’s next to him.
This is the Duncan.
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This is the Euphyllia.
I’m 99% sure that is an Euphyllia.
I bought it 3 years ago, as Euphyllia, generic, but I have never been able to identify it under which species.
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Cristata coral? Or a really fluffy frogspawn variety. Quite unique and beautiful.

Edit: Frammer?

Really is unique looking.
Not Cristata, because 2 years ago 1 head died, and the skeleton did not have the characteristic septa of the Cristata
 
From these old photos you can see the characteristic distribution of the tentacles.
They are not individual tentacles, but open from the exoskeleton as a “rose” type with a broad common base from where the tentacles arise. While glabrescens and Cristata for example have single tentacles that emerge directly from the exoskeleton.
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Yeah definitely not cristata. My final guess is a frammer. Curious what others think.
 
Thankyou to all.
Studying the skeleton i think that it's a paradivisa.
 

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