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Blue eyed Blondie zoa colony

Dilan Patel

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Priced the colony at $200 for 65-70ish polyps. Figured about $3 a polyp was an extreamly good deal. Thoughts? I thought I priced it to move but maybe not?
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I find that most reefers don’t want to spend a lot on whole colonies there more interested in buying small to medium frags for a lesser amount And growing them out themselves if you have a dremel or some bone cutters and can cut it into smaller sections of about 10 polyps a piece and still priced them around 3 dollars a polyp people will be more willing to pay $30 a frag and you will still make the same amount
 
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I would cut them but I have no room to cut anymore frags...I cut frags in preperation of my absence for 3 months to grow out then sale. thats why I was trying to sell this colony as I have already made/had my frags of this.
 

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