it does not have name , just chalice
Sweet chalice. If You ever want to Dell a frag shoot me a pm. California is where I live. I don't want to bother You with unwanted pm's. Just put me first on the list.
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it does not have name , just chalice
Sweet chalice. If You ever want to Dell a frag shoot me a pm. California is where I live. I don't want to bother You with unwanted pm's. Just put me first on the list.
I don't know how much for per eye frag $40 maybe lol
Here is mine!
what is this guy called? i have one thats too big to fit in a 5 gallon bucket and looks just like this
REALLY?!? Mine has the blue, pink, and green stripes all running over a red base, ill try to get a pic up today. Got it as a no name piece but guess its worth somethingnot sure i know that another person that had a frag of this sold hers two weeks ago for $600 it only had a couple of the streaks of blue
REALLY?!? Mine has the blue, pink, and green stripes all running over a red base, ill try to get a pic up today. Got it as a no name piece but guess its worth something
you got a growth shot of the flashbomb and shock fire?Ok here are the names... All three came from JKR Joe. (highest quality chalice frags I've ever bought)
From left to right: Dynamite, Flashbomb, Shockfire
The dynamite and shockfire look identical in color to me. Both have the yellow/orange eyes and the same shades of red and purple-blue on the body. I wouldn't be surprised if they were duplicates. Either way, they are both AMAZING and equally as bright. The reason I think these frags are misleading is because the dynamite frag has less red in it and the shockfire has more red in it when usually its the other way around from what I've seen.
The Flashbomb is definitely not the same coral. The red seems to have a different hue than the dynamite or shockfire and the blue is completely different.