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Unique bta

Sonnyred

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This is a no name but the color is none like it. Yellow green with purple tips. It’s a bright morph that I’ve never seen before. I’ve had this with my rainbow for over a year and it came from a local reefer so it’s not wild. It’s split a few times over the years and all splits are the same color so it’s definitely a type of it’s own although it doesn’t have any fancy name to it. I have a few extras laying around so I figure I’d share this beauty with other reefers. $399 shipped to lower 48 states. Standard DOA. Attached is top and side view of the nem.
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I received my new bta and it looks glorious. Everything went well,,, thanks Sonnyred !

Thanks bub and thank you for the smooth transaction. Honest buyers are just as important!
 

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