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Looking for Branching GSP

Flipsea87

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Someone just posted this. Hope it helps.
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Is that not the common gsp we’ve seen around the hobby forever? It’s not a true branching coral. But when running out of area to grow on can grow in different ways, and up towards light makes sense. It could also be base rock with points leading it upward to grow.
 

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I have some purple neon eye polyp (like gsp but purple) Anaheim 92806
 

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