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Was wondering if this one is actually a tiger??

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Was wondering if this one is actually a tiger??

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Looks similar to my tiger - I’d say there’s a Tiger and a Tiger 2.0.

Tiger 2.0 is the Tiger Glabrescens that we’re seeing surfacing currently as opposed to Tiger 1.0 which was a Tiger Cristata.
I have 2 - a Blue/Teal tipped Tiger Glab and a Green tipped Tiger Glab. The larger one is my Teal tipped Tiger;
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Under ~350-400 PAR, the green stems on my Tigers slowly turn to a much bluer stem. But once under lower light, they’re back to being greener;
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Amazing torches you have and thanks for explanation!
Not a problem! Being in the trade I’ve started noticing patterns and trends over this side of the pond, which seem to be just starting to come in over in the US - like with these Tiger Glabs.
 

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