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what is this? I won it at a frag swap
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Its two heads connected to one base, if thats what you mean by pinching

That's how branching euphyllia ancora propagate. They start by stretching out the polyp skeleton from round to a more oval shape then will split internally across the mouth forming two polyps. It's can be alarming the first time you notice it as many species will form a skin over the mouth for 2-3 weeks as they complete the split. Once they are all done dividing the elongated head will slowly pinch inwards at the middle eventually forming two individual polyps. Over time the corals will build up on the branches they form providing more room for further splits.

As for coloration, with this lighting its difficult to say, but I'd wager mahindra is right on it being a purple tip. If you add more atinic lighting the greens and purples will come out more.
 
Can't see skeleton too well, but looks branching.
Wall hammer: Euphyllia ancora
Branching hammer: Euphyllia paraancora
 
Yeah they’re greenish goldish, but i think its supposed to be green

The color pop we all like from our corals comes from the UV-Atinic light spectrum. With 10-12K lights most euphyllia take on this drab brownish gold color and don't look at all like they did in the pictures.
 
The color pop we all like from our corals comes from the UV-Atinic light spectrum. With 10-12K lights most euphyllia take on this drab brownish gold color and don't look at all like they did in the pictures.
Yeah, i’m hopping to today or sometime this week add some blue led moonlights and see if that will make them look better
 

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