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"Baby" bounce candy crush mushroom

Jason Truong

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Hello everyone. I have decided to sell one of my baby bounce candy crush mushrooms. I haven't seen any of these around other than 1 other place, so I'm going to assume that these are super rare. The mother came into my tank with 2 small bubbles with no green in it at all. Fast forward a year later and there are tons of bubbles and specks of green forming everywhere. The babies even have tons of bubbles, probably more than the mother. They have no green in them, however, they have tons of bubbles. The mother did not start developing green until it was quite large, but bubbles very nicely.

I was weary not to sell these for a while because the bounces may be due to my parameters, however, I moved a baby to one of my roomate's tank upstairs around 2 months ago and the baby still has it's bounces and are going strong! I keep these under 2 Kessil AP700s and he used an AI Prime. Pretty sure the key is higher powered LED lighting.

The "babies" are half dollar size if not bigger. They're really not babies, but I call them babies because they came off the mother and are much smaller.

Asking Price of either of the 3 babies: $1000 shipped

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Mother:
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Hello everyone. I have decided to sell one of my baby bounce candy crush mushrooms. I haven't seen any of these around other than 1 other place, so I'm going to assume that these are super rare. The mother came into my tank with 2 small bubbles with no green in it at all. Fast forward a year later and there are tons of bubbles and specks of green forming everywhere. The babies even have tons of bubbles, probably more than the mother. They have no green in them, however, they have tons of bubbles. The mother did not start developing green until it was quite large, but bubbles very nicely.

I was weary not to sell these for a while because the bounces may be due to my parameters, however, I moved a baby to one of my roomate's tank upstairs around 2 months ago and the baby still has it's bounces and are going strong! I keep these under 2 Kessil AP700s and he used an AI Prime. Pretty sure the key is higher powered LED lighting.

The "babies" are half dollar size if not bigger. They're really not babies, but I call them babies because they came off the mother and are much smaller.

Asking Price of either of the 3 babies: $1000 shipped

Videos:


Mother:
0B4928E0-3621-47BC-AFC4-29305F54C3B6.jpeg

C59FF362-979E-4251-A496-FBCFB6A53CFB.jpeg 52E30DC1-CD03-4CD4-BC7D-0BC4EC786526.jpeg
0B4928E0-3621-47BC-AFC4-29305F54C3B6.jpeg
h E86352EF-B660-4B9F-8A4C-AB75A1D31B76.jpeg 3F975F2C-B501-45A1-8B12-99103EC1CB87.jpeg

Babies 45F3E7CB-5CF6-4939-BDF5-7C0789A72294.jpeg 403CE1AF-68BD-429A-B77E-851FE2A838CA.jpeg 9CADB17D-A1FD-4364-AB94-78BE9493BD87.jpeg 54B09424-A53F-449F-B4F8-3FB552254C9C.jpeg 859FEFF5-1019-4814-8775-12A0EFB89289.jpeg A4B03EA0-BA47-42A9-B821-82933F711F05.jpeg F1A27889-6FDB-4514-A529-D4C759A919B7.jpeg 28D60A3F-1B38-4BDE-B777-002024916895.jpeg


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These look fireeeeeee.
 

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