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Anyone have these? Thought I had pandoras but I’m pretty sure they’re Mohawks. I’ve had the frag about a month and it’s still a single head. Are they invasive? Head in question is the far left here. I have separated it onto its own frag.

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I isolated that dude. Check this out and lemme know what you think.
really hard to tell color from that photo. Looks like it could be pink mohawk, but depending on color and the length of the lashes could be WWC Nirvana as well. I'd need to see the color of the polyp
 
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really hard to tell color from that photo. Looks like it could be pink mohawk, but depending on color and the length of the lashes could be WWC Nirvana as well. I'd need to see the color of the polyp
Here are some better pictures. Let me know what you think: it’s growing fast. Already sprouted two babies
 

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