Holy Grail Torch coral

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Be careful with your purchase. Wholy Grails are hard to frag. The heads grow very close together. Often guys will cut through flesh to split them apart and stress the heck out of the torch. You will often see some glue used on the cut side to fill the gap.
I agree it took me a while for them to split far enough to frag the stalk is thicker atleast mines is compared to my other torches
 

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Hi everyone! Thanks for the help I found another one 2 heads for cheaper here is picture
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How much was the holy grail and where did you buy it ?
 

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I agree with all above! They look like a regular Indo green under most normal lighting. When the blues are cranked the gold comes out. When you crank blues then put on orange safety glasses/screen viewing glasses that’s when you see the crazy colors posted. I picked mine up for $550 during the peak of the inflated prices from a hobbyist as like you I wanted one badly. Don’t listen to the people saying prices will stay high, I know for a fact these vendors are getting Indo gold torches for under $200 for a colony and selling for $350 a head. Holy grail very similar. That’s what I got mine for...
 

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