Previous Goniopora availability

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I'm looking for this specific goniopora that I think you guys offered in the past. It seems like red tips, white center, with purple stems. Any help identifying, name, if you've had it in the past, and if you still offer it? It caught my eyes when watching your TY video:


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FWIW I bought a frag of an identical morph about a year ago (would not be surprised if literally the same clone although it technically shipped from another central Florida vendor), and my experience has been that this morph is relatively robust and fast growing for a Goni. Highly recommended based on my experience.
 

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