Are there any good non "Designer Named" SPS Coral sites?

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Just scored a pretty solid pack today at my local swap.



1. AV99 blue monster
2. Sky parade
3. Fox flame
4. Surf n turf
5. Mystic sunset
6. Green slimmer
7.RR Canada pink Cadillac
8.Palmers blue milli
9.AV99 paintbox purple swirl
10. RR Pink Floyd
11.CC passionfruit
12.AV99 orangesicle
13.AV99 confetti Jr
14.AV99 sunset envy
15. PC rainbow
16. ORA Hawkins


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Just scored a pretty solid pack today at my local swap.



1. AV99 blue monster
2. Sky parade
3. Fox flame
4. Surf n turf
5. Mystic sunset
6. Green slimmer
7.RR Canada pink Cadillac
8.Palmers blue milli
9.AV99 paintbox purple swirl
10. RR Pink Floyd
11.CC passionfruit
12.AV99 orangesicle
13.AV99 confetti Jr
14.AV99 sunset envy
15. PC rainbow
16. ORA Hawkins


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whats the issue with named acros? You can pick up named acro’s for reasonable prices if you shop around. Often times I see named ones in the same price range as non named frags. I picked up a 3.5 inch ORA green planet with multiple branches for $40.... I see people always complaining about the prices of “named designer” zoas. Sure, purple monsters are a whopping $100 for a tiny 2p frag direct from wwc. But if you do some shopping around, you can get a 5p frag for $30 locally. That’s a chunky frag which would be in the same price range as a chunk of Vietnam coral... my lfs has green planets, ORA frog skin, hawkins, and a ton of other named acro’s for under $50. A chunky frag under $50 is a steal imo. Here’s a pic of my green planet just to show what you can get if you shop around ;)

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