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Serpentman2024

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Any idea what these are? They came in on piece of LR I recently got from someone. They’re obviously some kind of bubble tip. Wondering if they’re a specific type. Kinda ugly but wasn't sure if they were browned out from poor lighting.

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There is no way to tell in that condition, "types" are defined by color. It looks like one may have some pink, so maybe rose or rainbow. But you will need to get them to color up in order to be more specific.
 

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It is a nameless "green" (meaning not rose) BTA clone. All three seem to be the same clone. I am sure if you want to give it a name you can.
 

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Looks like hints of an acid wash (the white spots) but it could just be mis-colored. As mentioned, most BTAs are defined by color. My guess, though a little light, these won’t color up much more than what you have already. There’s just some plain Jane BTAs out there
 

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You're correct, they do look like browned out rainbows
 

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