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I have had everything listed here growing in my tank from 1-3 years. Everything has been cut and healed for at least 10 days or more.

Full disclosure
Current “pests”
Aptasia
Mini brittle stars
Astrena stars
Small brown flatworms (havnt had any issues with them)
Bristle worms
LPS

2 head Aussie Gold Torch about 5” across and not two fully split heads. I.E. it can’t be fragged to two single heads. The thing is huge. $580

Space Invader Pectina (2”x2” 4 mouths) $100

Acan Enchinata (purple and orange with green mouths)
1.5 heads $80
1.5 heads $80
2 heads $120
3 heads $180

JF Gonzo Spicy Lemon Favia
Large colony $30
Medium colony $25
Small colony $20
Large frag $15
Medium frag $10
Small frag $5



SPS

CB Purple Fusion
Large Frag $35
Medium frag $25
Small frag $10

Garf Bonsai
2” with 4 branches $25
2” $15

JF Brain Freeze Monti 4” $30

Tubbs Stella 2”x2” $10

Red digi 2” $5

Miyagi Tort 5” 2 branches $15



Softies

Ultra rainbow Yuma
2” $35
1.5” $30
2 separate mushrooms 1 that’s 1” and one that’s .5” $50

Gumdrop Rodactus mushroom $150



Zoas

Buttkissers
9 heads $55
5 heads $40
5 heads $40
4 heads $35
3 heads $30

JF Star Gazers small colony $20

Bowsers
6 heads $40
6 heads $40
6 heads $40
4 heads $25



Rainbow incinerator
5 heads $10



Pink Zippers
8 heads $10

WWC twizlers 25 heads $20



Distressed Zoas. I have had these colonies for a long time and they have never looked great. I’m giving up on them and hoping someone can make them happier for very good prices

Emeralds on fire 50 heads mostly closed $30

BBB’s
10 heads but only 3 open $5
40+ head colony (mostly open) $40
 
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