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Only if you decide to drop a couple of green hundred bills in the tank during a waterchange.

toyin also took care of me with a $50 credit to future order when he sent me a crooked head koliba. I did have to send pics to prove it to him though

He offered to replace my 1st congi that came in all beat up and sufferi g from trapt air but i was fine with it as long as i was able to save the fish...which i did....then he jumped on me smh.

Second congi came in doa and he refunded me.
 
I think you have a name for the new lap... Crinkle

So the lap you ordered is considered just a Faranah lap? No Guinea in the name like mine was called? Cause yours has a very distinct organized pattern while mine is just more swirly and disorganized.

Same fish just smaller. I think if one were labelled guinea lap then we could possibly gave something different. Faranah lap & faranah guinea lap are both laps caught in faranah so same location.
 
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Same fish just smaller. I think if one were labelled guinea lap then we could possibly gave something different. Faranah lap & faranah guinea lap are both laps caught in faranah so same location.

When I purchased my Faranah lap I was expecting a different looking fish than what I received. When it was posted with the pics it then got the tag 'Faranah Guinea' by Toyin so that is how I have been referring to it. I just had not seen the coloration and pattern mine has on other polys I had seen called Faranah laps. No argument about anything just weird how my lap looks so different.
 
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I see Faranah and Guinea laps are more on the way they look. Rather than the collection point. Both are from the West African Country, Guinea for those whom aren't familiar.

Faranah signatures has always been pretty consistent (crinkle fries marking usually) and Guinea is more disorganized such as mine and yours DMD123. Here are some examples. Top 2 Faranah/ bottom 2 Guinea. Keep in mind, the markings are the 'usual' signatures. It may vary :-)

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I see Faranah and Guinea laps are more on the way they look. Rather than the collection point. Both are from the West African Country, Guinea for those whom aren't familiar.

Faranah signatures has always been pretty consistent (crinkle fries marking usually) and Guinea is more disorganized such as mine and yours DMD123. Here are some examples. Top 2 Faranah/ bottom 2 Guinea. Keep in mind, the markings are the 'usual' signatures. It may vary :)

Is it just the lighting or are the Guinea ones also more green typically? I just love the green.
 
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Is it just the lighting or are the Guinea ones also more green typically? I just love the green.

Others can chime in. On any laps I've owned. Natural brown substrate tends to bring out the greens. For reds, the color will be dark green. I've never had black substrate, but my guess would turn to a dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark green.
 
When I purchased my Faranah lap I was expecting a different looking fish than what I received. When it was posted with the pics it then got the tag 'Faranah Guinea' by Toyin so that is how I have been referring to it. I just had not seen the coloration and pattern mine has on other polys I had seen called Faranah laps. No argument about anything just weird how my lap looks so different.
Oh no argument at all.
I see Faranah and Guinea laps are more on the way they look. Rather than the collection point. Both are from the West African Country, Guinea for those whom aren't familiar.

Faranah signatures has always been pretty consistent (crinkle fries marking usually) and Guinea is more disorganized such as mine and yours DMD123. Here are some examples. Top 2 Faranah/ bottom 2 Guinea. Keep in mind, the markings are the 'usual' signatures. It may vary :)

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faranah and faranah guinea are the same exact thing. Faranah is in guinea.

Is it just the lighting or are the Guinea ones also more green typically? I just love the green.

Same exact location same fish just different patterns
 
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