Need advise if this could be a variant of Stratocaster :O

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Hi all! Would like to share the morph since October.

Below are my first round of fragging. Each polyp propagates slightly different from it's main colony.

Whilst some continued with the rainbow/gold lash.. some developed a solid gold rim alongside purple lash.
(Yes all 4 frags are from the same colony...)
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After months of patience, I have a polyp that highly resembles Stratocaster Zoa

If things goes well, where the black part covers more of the yellow, in a sense it will be very close to Stratosphere.

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What's exciting would be the fact that I have yet to seen any melt from this colony. Could this be the start of unmeltable stratocasters(if my fantasy do come true, that is)!?
 
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[QUOTE="QiKuaMai, post: 9920280. Could this be the start of unmeltable stratocasters(if my fantasy do come true, that is)!?


Unmeltable. Gosh don't say that out loud or the whole thing will be gone by morning.
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RIGHT. If it were meant to be, it will be! Gonna start passing some polyps to friends to keep the lineage going. Hopefully I get to witness further morphssssssss! :O
 
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