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Blue/Green Sinularia and Finger Corals

Chlorinated

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Hi all, i have a couple softies that have grown huge and I would like to frag and make a few bucks towards gear.

I have a large multi brach blue with green tip Sinularia coral. I can snip many 1" frags or 3-4" stalks. What would you charge for a frag or the large stalk?
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Second is my finger coral. Its a light tan with some green highlights on the polyps. Again, small 1" frags or 2-3" multi branching frags.
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Not looking to make a killing, but not looking to just give them away either. Any advice is appreciated!
 

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