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Flamethrower chalice frags for trade

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It's so blurry. can we see a better picture? is it the BPC or a different Flamethrower?
 

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No it isn't the bpc I've had it side by side with one and this coral is a richer red and bigger orange rim just a flamethrower lookalike but nice I've had it 3 years and managed to get 6 eyes plus the original 3 it had.
 

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No it isn't the bpc I've had it side by side with one and this coral is a richer red and bigger orange rim just a flamethrower lookalike but nice I've had it 3 years and managed to get 6 eyes plus the original 3 it had.

Nice growth though!!!! Slow dang growers!!!
 
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here is a closest hard to see how pretty this chalice is there is red and the green rim turns gold!
 
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It was originally acquired from cultivated reef as toxic fruit chalice since then I believe sexy corals bought the colony. I wonder if he still has any frags of it or his colony anyone know how to ask mike? Let's see a pic mike!
 

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It was originally acquired from cultivated reef as toxic fruit chalice since then I believe sexy corals bought the colony. I wonder if he still has any frags of it or his colony anyone know how to ask mike? Let's see a pic mike!

This is a very nice chalice!! I acquired it from CR also years back as toxic fruit.

Nice to see somebody being honest about the lineage of a BPC lookalike!! :xd: Good luck with the trade, if somebody wants a really nice piece this is one to get. One of my all time favorites...
 

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Here's a mother colony picture of the Cultivated Reef Toxic Fruit chalice I found on the New Jersey Reefers Club forums posted by Cultivated Reef on 1/6/2012.


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I too would like to know what your looking for. I have several high end acros and zoas and favias.
 

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