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This is from a local group chat,nobody can identify them by their trade name.. what do you guys think?
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This is certainly promising but you would think it would draw more matches when you search for wolverine zoa.
Maybe compare them to world wide corals site or another top site and see if you can match it. I’m new as it gets and of no help to you. Sorry. Only had my tank up for a month. Check out Jamie fox corals too. He has some amazing stuff my gut have one like yours
 
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Belladonnas or yellow subs- same thing. The Wolverine ID isn’t completely off either but those tend to have a darker blue, that name doesn’t get as much traction due to the highly desirable orange and blue strain of wolverines.
 
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