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Certainly a hammer coral due to only one tip per tentacle. Also notice the shape of the tips...would you say they are hammer or anchor shaped? I would.
This pic is a frogspawn, notice how each tentacle has multiple tentacles and tips on it
The care for all Euphyllias is exaclty the same, though most people consider the torch to be a little more hardy than the frogspawn, and both being a little more hardy than a hammer.
There are bubbletip anemones and then a bubble coral (also a pearl bubble coral) only noobs would confuse them.
Personally I think that is a rather healthy example of a hammer, notice how the tissue is extended pretty far down the skeleton? That is a sign of good health. On unhealthy ones, the tissue that goes down the skeleton is instead drawn up into the actual polyp.
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