What type of bubble tip is this?

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Not sure if this is a Rose Bubble tip or some other type. Any thought?

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A red one. Seriously though, it's impossible to tell. Most "strains" of BTA only look marginally different when under the same lighting, and can only be differentiated when two are next to one another. I don't worry about names in my tank, they all look the same to me, at least for BTAs. If you're trying to sell it, I'd call it a "rose" or maybe a "rainbow".
 
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Acid wash Rose bubble tip
 
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A red one. Seriously though, it's impossible to tell. Most "strains" of BTA only look marginally different when under the same lighting, and can only be differentiated when two are next to one another. I don't worry about names in my tank, they all look the same to me, at least for BTAs. If you're trying to sell it, I'd call it a "rose" or maybe a "rainbow".
They are taking over my cousins tank and he gave me a few. Was just curious and also wondering in case I decided to sell any in the future
 

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They are taking over my cousins tank and he gave me a few. Was just curious and also wondering in case I decided to sell any in the future
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