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Mother and smaller flamethrower st thomas mushrooms

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I didn't realize what I had... until I realized.

These are two flamethrower st thomas mushrooms. You don't really see them anymore.
The price for the big one is: $3500
The small one is $1500

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I am lowering the price for the big one to $2,500 and the small one to $1,200 I don't have proof of lineage so they may or may not be conrbred st thomas.
 

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Here is a picture. Another distinct feature are the white dots you can see on the “bounces”. Not sure exactly if there is a name for yours. St Thomas mushrooms get imported to the U.S. quite often but the Cornbreds version gained popularity because of the bright color patterns over some of the other ones.
Here’s a cool fact many people don’t know. Some years ago a version like that of cornbreds flamethrower bounce mushroom popped up in the U.S. but it was known as “skittles bounce”. It wasn’t the cheapest coral but definitely not too expensive. At some point cornbred might have gotten the same one or a separate one with very similar genetics and rebranded it as “cornbreds flamethrower”. A fancy name and an expensive price quickly gained it alot of popularity.
 
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Here is a picture. Another distinct feature are the white dots you can see on the “bounces”. Not sure exactly if there is a name for yours. St Thomas mushrooms get imported to the U.S. quite often but the Cornbreds version gained popularity because of the bright color patterns over some of the other ones.
Here’s a cool fact many people don’t know. Some years ago a version like that of cornbreds flamethrower bounce mushroom popped up in the U.S. but it was known as “skittles bounce”. It wasn’t the cheapest coral but definitely not too expensive. At some point cornbred might have gotten the same one or a separate one with very similar genetics and rebranded it as “cornbreds flamethrower”. A fancy name and an expensive price quickly gained it alot of popularity.
Mine has very few to no white dots. So unless it just changed a bit. It might be just a similar looking unamed st thomas.
 

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