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Chalice pieces for trade!

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Not sure what I want, but probably aussie acans! :D Don't really need any sps, but if you think it's HOT hit me up! :D These are much nicer in person and under actinics. Most of these came from RandyO. One actually get;s pink and dark black. One is red/pink with green rim. (not a watermelon)

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Here is up close of them when I forst got them over 6 months ago:

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I would trade them all for a nice red or pink plate coral! :D
 
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Thanks man!

I would also like another aussie scoly. :D
 

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Any of these look good to you? The sizes are all listed in the file names except the X-mas Favia sp. that is about 3-4 long. Also check out my Acan lord in the classifieds, and my collection of Acans in the "My first acan" thread. I could do frags of most of those except the A. bowerbanki because it's so small right now.
 

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I have plenty of other things on my site too. You can check those out as well. Most of the pics above were taken by our suppliers, but are the exact pieces, WYSIWYG
 

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^^^^^^
Well I WAS gonna post something for trade, but I think I've been outdone!!!
 

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I should mention the Turbinaria sp., Acropora millepora, and A. loripes are all aquacultured. The Diploastrea heliopora and Favia sp. are wild colonies. The Acanthastrea lordhowensis in the classifieds is a maricultured piece.
 

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Diploastrea heliopora is sold.
 

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see if you like anything and let me know
 

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