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Corals.com "Colonies"?

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Just got a GSP and Toadstool "Colony" from Corals.com. My toadstool is about 1" x 1" and about a 1/2" stalk. It is the same size as a Toadstool frag I got from LiveAquaria before. The GSP are maybe a bit larger 2" x 2" but certainly not the advertised 3.5" x 3.5". Not worth spending the money on a colony when the frags are basically the same size. @Corals.com It is WYSIWYG but there it is only a picture, no way to confirm it's size on the website.
 

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We appreciate the feedback on your recent order. We take the utmost care to ensure the sizes are accurate by hand measuring all of our corals. That being said, it's quite possible that we made a mistake in the measuring or when entering the size measurements. Our apologies if this was the case. We're happy to make this right for you though! We'll be reaching out to you again shortly to continue to resolve the issue!
 
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