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Please close - Gold indo torch for high end acropora or zoas

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In Worcester, MA Thanks!
 

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U sure that’s gold indo? Not a aussie gold
Either way they are priced about the same...in the $200-300 a head realm, Some get more but I get what you're going at.

The tenticals do look a bit more fatty. Heres my aussie...

Good trade for sure and good luck!!

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Although this does look to have the "split" color on the tenticals which aussie usually are more solid....
Not exactly it depends on your tank and lighting Aussie gold will do the split as well, indo is the one that’s more solid also if ur gonna post something for example take one not so saturated
 

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Not exactly it depends on your tank and lighting Aussie gold will do the split as well, indo is the one that’s more solid also if ur gonna post something for example take one not so saturated
lol and this is whats great about this hobby!!!

Thank you for correcting me!!

We all have different ideas of what one should be.

WE ALL KNOW SOMEONE OR WORK IN A REEF SHOP and we all have a different view on what an in indo a d what an aussie is..

Simply because there are so many variations.

And the pic was taken saturated on purpose, thanks for the tip ;)
 

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