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dale m

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Ok. So I asked about 2-3 months ago when this stuff showed up. Vermatids was the common answer.
I was unsure but now that it has colonized its not vermatids.
Anyways I have searched all over and can not positively ID. I am sure it is some sort of macro.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Check out this link. Sort of looks like it be dasya, liagora, or a trichogloea species of some kind.


If you're interested in selling some of it then shoot me a PM.
 
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Thanks folks. Still not convinced but gives me a better starting point. I’ll keep ya updated if I find a positive ID.
 

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