Japanese Deepwater Neon Green Toadstool

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There is a Cornbred's Japanese toad for $200 starting bid on ebay right now.
I can't tell the difference between this one and the aussie toad
 

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Not as nice as the one above, but I have this.



I made about 30 frags a month or so ago:

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What did you just slice and dice with a razor blade?
 

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I think this may be similar, left front of picture. I had this in growout for several years but not sure of it's origin.



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You selling any of them?

Yes - was waiting for them to grow a little first.

What did you just slice and dice with a razor blade?

I cut a 1" ring off the edge then sliced that up. I attached them to frag plugs with cotton thread - wrapped it around tightly, then super glued the thread to the underside of the plug. I do it this way for two reasons, the thread holds the frag in place till it attaches to the plug (too slimy to use glue) and the thread will also bifurcate the frag as it grows. One frag becomes two with no additional effort, well, just cutting the plug in two.
 

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Here's mine. About 3" in circumference. I've had it now for about 5 month (guessing), it was about 1/2" when I got it and the polyps have always stayed very short. I just mode it yesterday to a lower light level to see if I get more polyps extension.

 
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I finally got the Japanese Deepwater Neon Green Toadstool one last month! I'll post a picture when I get a chance.
 

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This one is a $20 American Shallow water light green Toadstool. And down here is a cell phone picture of it. It looks yellow under Radion but under T5 it is light green on the polyps... :)

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