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Coral frags for sale?

James w Lewis

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I have never had to do this before so I am asking how to go about this in the best way. My corals are growing to the point that they need to be trimmed. I have some acros and palys and zoes that are over grown. all are from Cornbred so they are not just cheap corals. The last time I tried to ship a coral it cost me more than I got for the thing and it died before it got there. I would prefer to sell locally as I really don't have enough to make it worthwhile to ship. I do have an abundance of Blue Planet and a large Maleficent colony I can frag. I will post pics soon. You can text me at 832-573-4664 and I can send you some pics. I live in Humble Texas which is the north side of Houston. If you are interested in driving out you are welcome. I am also interested in trades.
 

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