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Picked this up from a local shop a couple days ago. No one knew what it was but i needed something nice and green to fill a blank spot in my tank and this thing at about 7" diameter fit the bill. Don't have a pic of the underside but it seems to have a skeleton kinda like a chalice. I thought it was an autralomussa but I see now those seem to be much smoother with patterns that almost look painted on. Then I thought it might be a symphillia of some sort maybe? It's bumpier than the austrilamussas I've seen but not fleshy at all. Any ideas?
 
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Seeing as it was only a little over $30 on sale, It looks like I got one heck of a deal :) All the austrolamussas I've seen online (even relatively plain ones) have been ridiculously expensive. Now I just wish I'd gotten the other one they had lol.
 

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