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Inherited a Starfish
Local guy had to move, couldnt tell me what it was so I put it in my [acronym:92ed05fe0b="quarantine or quart depending on context"]QT[/acronym:92ed05fe0b]. I'm guessing it's a Nardoa Frianti (dont know the common name). Any help with [acronym:92ed05fe0b="Identify"]ID[/acronym:92ed05fe0b] would be appreciated.
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