Torch ID - Aussie Gold?

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Need some help with ID. Aussie good?

Estimated cost?

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Hard to tell with the mariculture indo coming in. Some have really short tenticles.

There are so many vendors with different prices but hobbiest to hobbiest around $250.
 
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$100-$150 a head. $250-$300 if your a store.
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Thats a crazy good deal at $100-$150 a head, even on here.

If you do find them at that price please let me know as I want some at $100 a head :) I'm close and will drive hahaha

Seriously I'm so down ;Drool
 
Im old school. I was paying $60-$80 a head for gold torches 5 yrs ago. Lol
My bad on the low offer.
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Oh no bad at all, I didn't realize you were making an offer!!!

That was rude of me to say what I did at your offer.

I do apologize as I honestly didn't realize you were offering him to buy one.

I think 100-150 like I said is an amazing deal and what we should be trading and selling to each other for.

Again I apologize
 
Hard to tell with the mariculture indo coming in. Some have really short tenticles.

There are so many vendors with different prices but hobbiest to hobbiest around $250.

Ya I cant tell if its an aussie gold. I have only had 24k aussie gold which are easy to ID. Which randomly died for no reason like most aussie golds do lol.
 
I sold these as indo golds for 150 per head on FB market place in Orlando. So I would say those could go either way but lean on the Aussie side due to the small tentacles.
You should start at 200 per head and go from there, if they don’t sell in a week drop the price.
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