What´s happen

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That is very strange! Great quality video, did you take it!?
 
Happened to mine. Not often, but it does happen. The twist prevents regulation of fluid within the arm. Try manually untwisting it. Oddly, when you attempt to untwist the natural retraction will sometimes allow for the arm to untwist itself and/or it is easier to untwist manually when retracted. Turn off your flow within the tank first. You can also just let it be and see if it resolves itself.
 
That is very strange! Great quality video, did you take it!?

Yes - with help of my Olympus Tough III

Happened to mine. Not often, but it does happen. The twist prevents regulation of fluid within the arm. Try manually untwisting it. Oddly, when you attempt to untwist the natural retraction will sometimes allow for the arm to untwist itself and/or it is easier to untwist manually when retracted. Turn off your flow within the tank first. You can also just let it be and see if it resolves itself.

The strange things is the development of the four new tips - they was before it start to twist. This picture was taken 5 minutes before the video - and it can be seen that it was not twisted at that time.

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Sincerely Lasse
 
The twist most likely happened do to the extra ends on the arm of the euphyllia. Caused by the arm getting twisted by the water flow in the aquarium. Like P-DUB said it does not allow the fluid in the arm to be regulated.
 
Maybe it’s twisting it’s self too detach the misformed end ...
 

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