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Large Colony of Cinnamon Polyps

Ernie C

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40+ heads of neon green cinnamon polyps for local pick up in Miami, 33155 area. $180

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Thank you. Hope someone buys them =)
 

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Great deal!! Buy with confidence, Ernie is a super cool dude and his tank is amazing, super healthy and pest free. If he hadn’t taken all my money the other day I would be all over this
 

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Are you sure cinnamon? I have cinnamon Grandis and here is color ?

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Originally bought as cinnamon but have become more green over time. Grandis Paly for sure. Google images has brown and green labeled as cinnamon so not sure to be honest. Hopefully the picture will clarify.
 
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Is it attached to a rock or can it be easily cut in half? I’m contemplating ways I can make this work in my tank.
Hi. No rock, it’s just the polyps. Can easily be cut with a blade or scissors between the polyps. Just cut them underwater.
 

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