Is this jf bloodshot?

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Got it recently and wanted to confirm identity.
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It appears to be a bloodshot. Unless lineage can be proven then who knows if it is actually a JF bloodshot.
 
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That is “ pirates blood “ like this
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Thanks. That’s what I thought. A few questions regarding the two:
Since I have never seen jf bloodshot in person, is it very different? How do you tell them apart?
I’m assuming that jf bloodshot is much brighter than pirate’s blood. Bloodshot also appears to be smaller.
Do both require similar care?
What’s the growth rate and hardiness of each?
What’s the value of each?
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Pirate blood is more structure like a “ utter chaos “ zoa .... bloodshot is more structure like a palythoa. In a way. Same care as any zoa. Pirate blood is a steady grower and easy to frag. Bloodshot is slower and can suck to frag or melt if not done in a timely matter. Pirate can be 50-80pp on size. Bloodshot 150p
 

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