*COLLECTOR'S MASTER CROCODILE ISLAND SCOLY!!* THIS Scoly is INSANE!!

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This is an Insane Master Crocodile Island Scoly! This one is a collector's item that's really going to stand out! The coloration on this Croc Island Scoly is amazing! The multi coloration around the edges of this scoly is incredible. The side and top down profile of this guy in your sand bed will look spectacular! Usually the name Mini is literally what they are, but the size on this one is 2.25" by 2" and we'd expect it to open up even more once settled into aquarium life. Awesome array of colors with Oranges, Reds, Greens, Purples, Blues, Aqua -- You name it!

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Mrs. Retro would chop me up in little pieces and feed me to my fish if I spent that much on a coral however it would look great sitting next to the other one I got from you ;)
 
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Mrs. Retro would chop me up in little pieces and feed me to my fish if I spent that much on a coral however it would look great sitting next to the other one I got from you ;)
Well, we certainly don’t want you to become fish food lol. However; Scolymia do grow extra heads sometimes;) We’re glad you’re happy with the other one:) Thanks!
 

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