are the lot numbers on both test enths the same, i was wondering this as maybe they used to different oil cariiers on 2 dif batches would explain the colour difference, but it is a ugl so they cant garuntee the same consisty as HG
you got good stuff there. thats a great lab.
but like said above look at the lot numbers. some oils are cooked longer or shorter and this will change the color.
tren for example i have had some that looked like rust orange and then some that was alot lighter and an other that was almost black.
Its quite possible that its missed labeled it looks awful close to tren en.
But as cyto mentioned different heat/cooking temps ,carriers and other variables can change color of same compound solution.
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