No my friend, when I say old, this polyp is not a new discovery as so many claim with other polyps I'm seeing. I wanted the OP to know that in case he was told otherwise. So the old refernce is that this polyp has been around for many many years and I'm just shocked to see it being sold as a single polyp on a plug. I wasn't speaking in a mature or immature refernce by any means. All of the ones I have seen just like this one had a slightly darker oral slit. So many polyps today look like something due solely to a more intense lighting source, higher wattage or K value, super macro photography and sometimes photoshopping. I am by no means saying this is a photoshopped picture. What I am saying is with a good camera, the right macro lens, clean water to shoot threw, slightly more actinic then day lighting, and I can make a peanut look like a pearl. I don't want to distract from the OP's thread though. He ask what we thought, and I shared my opinion is all.
Mucho Reef