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Dried coral skeletons & pukani

SamMule

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Long story short, I bought some live rock through a friend that turned out to have a vermetid snail infestation. The population exploded while I was curing the rock. I decided to cut my losses and nuke it with a bleach solution and let dry. It has been in my garage for 6-7 months now and is good and dry. I'm trying to decide if I want to try and sell it or start curing in a brute can again. There are some fantastic pieces that could be built into a very realistic reef scape.
My question is: what's it worth now? There is at least #50 here.
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KrisReef

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I can't say from these pictures. Mail it to me and I can answer your question. Probably cost you about $75 to put it in the post. :)

Put it back in your tank and it will be priceless.

1<$N<9/pound was probably a fair range before COVID ruined the world.

Pick one, or all three.
Note: Where you are located in the world and the market price in your region greatly impact the range. There are beaches on the planet where you could pick up stuff like that (already cured!) for free. I wish I was on one of those right now. Thanks for posting pictures of incredible beauty- Nice rock!
 

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Beautiful pieces - if I had those I would probably convince myself to start another tank.

Then again it would go from beautiful to covered in GHA lol :(
 

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