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![]() IMO for things like torches ETC it should be per head. this is how they are sold. and i have one with 6 legs on the skeleton but only 3 of the legs have coral. it does however have about 12 heads. but again it comes down to honor as without being able to veiw it close up it would look like 3 heads in a pick. im not using this piece as i just took it out of my other 10 as its sweepers could reach almost 3/4 the way accross the tank.
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![]() Quote:
Since we are using them for alot of pricing, might as well measure them as such.
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![]() So are we to measure estimated full expanded size then or just skeleton? I'm good with any method just want to know which one to follow.
With torch, frogspawn, and hammer per head is fine but not all of these corals are branching style you can also get ones that grow from a single head. |