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Australian pink torch

Drew Lallathin

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was a big colony now fragged into 2 halves. 4-5 heads on each. 250 for both . As of right now local pickup only Orange County Ny area. Will entertain trades

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I was raised in Newburgh! I'm now living in S. Florida but visit occasionally. Is there a local reef club in the HV. I couldn't find any lfs around the area.
 

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Is the tips pink or green? Sorry I ask the pictures look green
 

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