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Shad Quill

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I picked up this group from a local guy and was told they were acans. Let me start by saying either way I’m not disappointed and really enjoy how they look and how well they are acclimating.
But, after looking at them opening up and closely they vary quite a bit.
Can anyone possibly ID them from these pictures?

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Thank you. I just wasn’t sure. The overall structures look different in a few of them so I wasn’t sure.
 

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Most appear to be Micromussa Lordhowensis (previously Acan Lordhowensis). People call them Lords, Micros, and Acans. They come in a variety of colors from reds, pinks, oranges, greens, purples,and occasionally blues as well as Holy Grail which is a very neat color variation.
 

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