inline6 Advanced Reefer Location Queens, NY Rating - 100% 29 0 0 Apr 15, 2006 #1 Any help would be greatly appreciated with the ID of this acro. Thanks. Attachments EPV1871.JPG 374 KB · Views: 68
nanoreefer22 Live Sale Pioneer Staff member Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location 11756 Rating - 100% 347 0 0 Apr 15, 2006 #2 Looks like a Green Milli thats not fully extended.
inline6 Advanced Reefer Location Queens, NY Rating - 100% 29 0 0 Apr 15, 2006 #3 nanoreefer22 said: Looks like a Green Milli thats not fully extended. Click to expand... Strange - I brought from Eastern Agriculture as a emerald green acro.
nanoreefer22 said: Looks like a Green Milli thats not fully extended. Click to expand... Strange - I brought from Eastern Agriculture as a emerald green acro.
nanoreefer22 Live Sale Pioneer Staff member Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location 11756 Rating - 100% 347 0 0 Apr 15, 2006 #4 "emerald green acro"..never heard of that before...doesn't really seem like it would be a "real" name.....I could always be wrong though
"emerald green acro"..never heard of that before...doesn't really seem like it would be a "real" name.....I could always be wrong though
E ezee Senior Member Location Brooklyn Rating - 94.7% 18 1 0 Apr 15, 2006 #5 Sharn, Common names can be misleading, emerald green whatever. A milli is still a type of acro. Just a species. E
Sharn, Common names can be misleading, emerald green whatever. A milli is still a type of acro. Just a species. E