Torch or hammer coral identification

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hazelnut
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Torch or hammer coral identification

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Sold as Gold tipped Torch, no idea if that's correct though.
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felinxo
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Re: Torch or hammer coral identification

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That's a hammer, not a torch.
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Kazora
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Re: Torch or hammer coral identification

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I'm with felinxo on this, looks like a hammer to me. The tips are a dead giveaway.
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talonix
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Re: Torch or hammer coral identification

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Definitely a hammer, not a torch. Those tips are a giveaway.
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Re: Torch or hammer coral identification

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Those aren't anchor coral (E.ancora), OP's got an actual hammer coral, E.parancora.
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Re: Torch or hammer coral identification

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It's an actual hammer coral, folks. We coined these names to help with identification in the trade. I mean, nobody refers to a wall as an anchor coral, right? Some Aussie species even have more of a hammer head, if you can picture that. Clearly, he's got a parancora, which we commonly call a branching hammer.
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Re: Torch or hammer coral identification

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Great point felinxo. I think we're on the same page here. One's branching, the other's wall, but at the end of the day, we've got our answer - it's a hammer.

These links might be helpful for anyone looking for more info:
Wall Hammer
Branching Hammer

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Re: Torch or hammer coral identification

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I've found that relying on common names can be pretty hit or miss, given how much variation there is from one place to another. That's why I started looking into Latin names - they just give a clearer picture. No offense meant by trying to be precise.
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Re: Torch or hammer coral identification

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No need to apologize, accuracy is key. It's indeed Euphyllia parancora, as I mentioned earlier.
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