Walt Disney acro ID?

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Looking to see if there’s a Walt Disney frag here, can anyone help?

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Here a frag I have of a Walt Disney if this helps
 

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If you know for a fact there is a Walt Disney in this batch, this guy looks the closest. It’s definitely not colored up if it is one.
 

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If you know for a fact there is a Walt Disney in this batch, this guy looks the closest. It’s definitely not colored up if it is one.
Won't be able to tell with those pics unfortunately.
 
Acros in general are so finicky as far as color goes that it can be hard to ID them if it's not a good picture and a pretty healthy coral
 
Should look like the tip of this.
 

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Agreed. The double nub is at least a tenuis. The cupped one does look like a colored down pink caddy type. The front looks like a tort. The back left not sure but doesn't look too happy and I'd lean towards not a tenuis (the type acro that WD is)
 
If the frag does not have lineage back to Big R, then it is not a Walt Disney. Don't pay more for the name, but just get it if you like it. Named frags should be able to be traced back to the original namer - like purebred dogs without the paperwork.
 

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