The one, the only, the WWC Glowbug Frogspawn!

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After four years of growing this beauty out in our 293 gallon with Casper, we have finally fragged this incredible chartreuse Branching Euphyllia divisa! Amazingly, under actinics it is actually more yellow than green!

We have sold wild "Glowbug" frogspawn in the past, but none match the beauty of the original! Frags are SUPER limited and will only come around once a year for now, so you will want to grab this as quickly as possible.

Be forewarned this is for serious collectors only. As you know, all Euphyllia are slow growers, and this pride and joy of WWC is no exception.


WWC Glowbug Frogspawn

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Click HERE or on the image below to take you straight to this incredible piece!

 
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Exactly I just can’t see dropping that dough on frogspwans ans hammers, now on zoas and acros it’s a different story just more to them and faster growth. I’d like a nice gold torch but the prices of them anymore is insane.
 

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Website says this is for a 3/4"-1" piece. So $499 for a single head of an average frogspawn photographed under blue lights? This is what keeps me from getting back into the hobby.
 

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Website says this is for a 3/4"-1" piece. So $499 for a single head of an average frogspawn photographed under blue lights? This is what keeps me from getting back into the hobby.

Not all places do this.... Just have to know who to order through. I personally never order through places that use a black background and photoshop everything else out. Or label very limited edition, Fire, amazing super rare, the only one of its kind coral.
Plenty of places that are down to earth.
 

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i guess you have to see this one in person. green frogspawn for $500. should've released it during a live sale and someone would've bought it in a frenzy
 

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Rather curious that WWC haven't replied with an explanation on this one...
Sometimes when company’s realize they are losing the public’s interests or made a “mistake” it’s better to just not say anything at all, it’s a lose lose to try and justify it or argue all the points made in the thread. Not defending them because the price tag is ridiculous but just my two cents on why they haven’t responded
 

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Nothing fancy, but looks like a Homewrecker or Easy Divorce to me. More power to WWC for having the b...s to ask!
 

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$499 no thank you. Really makes me love my $40 two headed frogspawn. Funny thing is i think mine is prettier.
 

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