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can someone help me ID this, I was told it was a Goni frag but I can’t find any online like it

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It is named whatever the vendor decided to call it

There are many Goni that are wild and unique and have no name

The only named ones come from big companies who grow them out, brand them, and sell them regularly and repeatedly as they are able to.
 
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Ahh, I gotcha I figured that was a possibility as well I was just wondering if anyone had one similar and knew of a name for it or recognized it
 

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Ahh, I gotcha I figured that was a possibility as well I was just wondering if anyone had one similar and knew of a name for it or recognized it

Might be

The only ones I really know of are amazeballs, and I know TSA has a lot of named ones.

Regardless, as a goni collector, I can tell that’s a nice one! Multicolor polyps? Yes please!
 

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