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HIGH-END INDO BLASTO PACK

noahreefer

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Hello,

I am selling a blasto two pack.

1. A very Rare morphed blasto frag from indo. I bought a frag in 2017 and the Blastos used to be straight red, and no other colors, but now they have developed a nice orange/yellow and some green. (Mother pictured will frag a 3 head piece off after PayPal)

2. A nice wysiwyg frag of an indo "rainbow" blasto

500$ for both or 300$ for the morphed rainbow, and 160$ for the Indo Rainbow
Local pickup in Socal!
PM with any questions thanks!

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I also have the first Indo piece I acquired from a friend. They are all red and have a little bit different structure than normal blastos. People here were offering $300-$400 a frag so price is good. Good luck with sale
 
I also have the first Indo piece I acquired from a friend. They are all red and have a little bit different structure than normal blastos. People here were offering $300-$400 a frag so price is good. Good luck with sale


Thank you sir!
 
Price bump! 390$ for the pack, 150$ for the "Rainbow" blastos, and 260$ for the Indo morphs!

Thought that the purple stripe on the indo rainbows was lookin bright today!

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What makes it a morph? Lots of corals develop colors once larger?

You are completely correct. Most corals do develop color as they mature, but this is a piece that I have had for three going on four years and just now after a few batches of babies, they are starting to develop colors.
 
You are completely correct. Most corals do develop color as they mature, but this is a piece that I have had for three going on four years and just now after a few batches of babies, they are starting to develop colors.
Thanks for the info its cool when sellers give a lagit answer instead of getting upset.
 

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