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Refugium is overgrown. I have three different types, chaeto and what I believe to be Red dragon and Brown gracilaria. Located in Milford. PM to set up a pickup time.
 

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Do you have a pic of red dragon? Also would u be willing to ship if I pay cost and bit extra for trouble?
 
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Sorry, I should have specified local pick-up only. I'm certain on the Chaeto but the other two types I labeled based upon google images. What ever they are they grow fast and if anyone could positively identify them please do. Thanks

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Another case of right time wrong place. I am just going to add a refugium in my sump but unfortunately can't make it down to Milford. Another very nice offer from you
 

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Yeah. Dragons breath. Been looking forbit. But none local. Thx anyway.
 

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