"Grafted" Tyree Orange Setosa

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Thought id share my piece,
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Interesting... any idea what that was grafted with? I didn't think there was a green setosa and I looked and couldn't find anything so I guess it must be grafted with some other species.
 
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Interesting... any idea what that was grafted with? I didn't think there was a green setosa and I looked and couldn't find anything so I guess it must be grafted with some other species.
Not sure no green montis of any sort in the tank closest is my forest fire with green base. Steve said it may be a first.
 

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Where did you get it?
 

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