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I've had it since it's been one polyp, not a fast grower. Been so long I don't remember the name!
Anyone know?

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I was thinking the same thing, but I've always thought kryptonite has more of a greenish color. These are more gold, and get really bright the closer they are to the light
There's a few variations that I would personally classify as Kryptonites. They're not all identical and have some slight variations, but in my opinion the general ID is that all these morphs fall under the name "Kryptonites." Here's a few different ones I pulled from googling "Kryptonites." Specifically chose some that have more yellow-gold colors as examples. :)

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Hope that helps!

Cheers,
Darwin
 
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Lol could be both, who knows. At least you figured it out!

Very true! The reason I was trying to find out is because I'm going to frag off a few for a local guy who wants to trade for them and was trying to find the value haha
 
Just googled Mean Greens and I even confused myself. LOL. Might be one of those morphs that has two names. Value wise I'd say about $5-$10 for a nice chunk.

It's all good haha, wish I could have high end in my tank! Guess I'll just give them to him for free
 

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