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Malaysian Torches

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Prices include shipping, call pieces have been cleaned and conditioned to captivity.

Left (Malaysian God Torch Variant $650)
Right (Malaysian HG Variant splitting $600)
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Malaysian Purple Tip $200
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Here is a picture of the Colony where the HG variant came from, not my picture and yes it is a little saturated but gives you an idea of the green that my camera doesn’t pick up that well for some reason
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How long have you had them?
 

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Excuse me for not being knowledgeable with terminology but by saying “variant” does that mean similar or just needs time to color up? Referring more to the god torch? Interested if it just needs more time to cook.
 
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Excuse me for not being knowledgeable with terminology but by saying “variant” does that mean similar or just needs time to color up? Referring more to the god torch? Interested if it just needs more time to cook.
Very good question, so what I was told that Malaysian euphyllia are relatively new to the hobby compared to Indonesian so people are calling them variant because they look similar to certain Indonesian strains but haven’t been around long enough to have an established name. Hope that makes sense, I’m relatively new to torches and am constantly confused by all these names in all honesty
 

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Gotcha. I do have a better understanding now. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Very good question, so what I was told that Malaysian euphyllia are relatively new to the hobby compared to Indonesian so people are calling them variant because they look similar to certain Indonesian strains but haven’t been around long enough to have an established name. Hope that makes sense, I’m relatively new to torches and am constantly confused by all these names in all honesty
 

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