Difference between CSB and CC inferno

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Hi All,

I am currently cycling a new tank to set up for a high end nem thank but I am gearing towards a CSB or CC inferno tank.

I have been trying to research the difference on between the two. Only thing that I notice that is the price tag for the CSB is slightly higher than the CC Inferno.

Any thoughts and input from anyone that owns these types of nems.
 

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based off pictures they do look very alike. it could just come down to lineage/where the “name” came from.
 

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Unless you have them side by side, they're really hard to tell apart. There's still a small part of me that thinks they're the same BTA morph, just that way back when during the whole CC BTA craze one was kept under different lighting conditions and changed color enough to look like something different. I say that because I've see both CSBs and infernos under the same lighting and they morph into nearly identical anemones.

That's my long way of saying that if you like the look of the bright reddish-orange BTA with a marbled foot and purple dot on the very tip of the tentacles, either will be fine.
 

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I don’t have a definite answer for you but here’s my inferno. Marbled foot, green base, reddish pink bubbles with yellow tips.
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I know this is an old thread but this is a Sang Lee lineage Colorado Sunburst for comparison with no lens filter since I don’t one. Lives in the bottom of the tank XR15 pro 32” tall tank with probably not so good par.
 

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