it's a tenuis, but which one ?? !!

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Got this guy last week, I know it's a tenuis but that's all. It's cream color with hints of green or blue on the tips

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No idea, but you could name it and sell it for a fortune. ;-)
 

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Looks like a wild/maricultured piece, whatever it is it's not colored up. Looks browned out and nutrient starved possibly, definitely needs some time to be at its best.

No idea, but you could name it and sell it for a fortune. ;-)
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Lol good answer! Glad you like it. The pic sucks as my phone don't show the color. It's cream/gold with hint of green in the tips. What name do you suggest?
 
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Sweet I like that ! If it's still healthy in a few months I will send u a frag
 

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