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I know this could be a simple one, and even I jumped to conclusion thinking it was a green slimmer but it’s one of my first acros and one of my slowest growers. It’s just now starting to bud like crazy. Any ideas ? Is it in fact just a green slimmer ?

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My slimer is entirely...hairy. can't see the skeleton at all.
Mine might not be getting as much flow as it would like it’s next to an arch and a large papa Smurf Acro growing out of hand.
 
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I know this could be a simple one, and even I jumped to conclusion thinking it was a green slimmer but it’s one of my first acros and one of my slowest growers. It’s just now starting to bud like crazy. Any ideas ? Is it in fact just a green slimmer ?

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Looks like a nice Green Slimer to me. Here's what it can look like in a few years :)

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