Looking for LPS frags

Tomoko Schum

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I cannot post the picture of the frogspawn for some reason. My Macbook is not cooperating with me and photo bucket is acting stupid tonight.
I hope you can see this picture of the mother colony through the link below:

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o23/tomokoschum/Frogspawn mother colony/IMG_0819_zpsbe10074a.jpg

The colony is pretty big. The green blastomussa colony next to it is about the size of a grapefruit. The Foxface in the picture is pretty big, too.

The color of the frogspawn is more like this:

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o23/tomokoschum/Frogspawn mother colony/Frags106.jpg

I can frag a head of it for you for $10.
 
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Thank you. I wish my tank was fully awake when you got here, but I don't usually have the light on till late morning/early afternoon.
 
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Already opened up. Seems very happy!
 

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