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Here is my wwc striptease colony it is about 1.5 years after purchase from a 3/4 frag. The tips aren't quite as pink any more I think it's getting a little to much light which has washed them out. But love the polp extension this piece always has one of the favorites in my collection
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I know this is an old post, but the frag I bought a few years back is now colony size. My lights are very blue, so I had to use a polyplab filter to get a decent pic. The base of mine is light, but doesn’t look as green as some of the pics I’ve seen online.

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I know this is an old post, but the frag I bought a few years back is now colony size. My lights are very blue, so I had to use a polyplab filter to get a decent pic. The base of mine is light, but doesn’t look as green as some of the pics I’ve seen online.

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That looks like a heartbreaker to me.
 

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