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I did my best to get a little bit of everything in terms of softies/zoas/rics that I have into one bin. The text boxes in the next two pictures are described below. On some of these, I have multiple items. Others I only have one frag of each. Pictures are representative of size and colors. The softies are somewhat closed up (esp. neon green Nephthea-some of that green fades). All these items are $20 for frags similar to those shown (or 6 frags for $100). I have larger pieces of the Nephthea I’d like to get $100 for (6-8â€, full stalked colony), if anyone is interested. It’s already off the rock and ready for a new hole to settle into.

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S1-Leather
S2-Anthelia
S3-Blue Ridge Coral
S4-Devil’s Hand
S5-Neon green Nephthea
S6-Leather
S7-Gold crown toadstool
S8-Pulsing Sinularia
S9-Capnella
S10-Green Ricordea (florida)
S11- Green Star Polyps
Z1-Evil Mel’s zoas
Z2-Orange center on dark green zoas
Z3-Whammin Watermelon
Z4-Green Star zoas
Z5-Bright yellow center on bluish background zoas(blue depends on lights)
Z6-Radioactive Dragon Eyes
Z7-Snake polyp
Z8-Eagle eye morph
Z9-Meanie Greenies
Z10-Green Zoas
P1-Rust with green center Palythoa (vestitus?)
P2-Green with whitish button polyps (Palythoa sp)
P3-Palythoa sp (sea foam green)
P4-Palythoa sp (more bluish)

SPS picture descriptions. Same as above in terms of quantities. In some cases, I have several, some are WYSIWYG. Pictures are representative of size and color for frags where I have multiples.

SP1-Orange Digi (has turned pink lately, but was orange)-$15
SP2-SuperMan Monti (lineaged)-$40
SP3-Dr. Mac’s Grape Limeade-$20
SP4-ORA tricolor valida (short on color)-$15
SP5-Neon Green Stylophora-$15
SP6-Lavendar tipped with translucent blue polyps Acro (picks up a nice green sheen between purple in lower light)-$20 (big frags)
SP7-Pink and green Pocillopora-$15
SP8-ORA Red Planet (one of KniLLifer’s)-$30 as shown, $25 for one slightly smaller
SP9-Large ORA Red Planet-$50-fully encrusting one side of rock shown
SP10-Green Mille-$10
P5-Purple Deaths-$10 per polyp (less as count increases)

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Here are some closer shots
Dr. Mac’s Grape Limeade
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Purple Deaths (not completely open…)
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Larger Red Planet (tips still have some red, but this has been under lower light than mine with color like)
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In addition to some of the above SPS, I have some other KniLLifer ORA’s. There are two remaining ORA Hawkin’s Blue echinata that are nearly 2â€-$45 (similar to as shown).
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Acans- All are $25 per frag (5 for $100). These are representative of size and colors. As before, some I may only have one, others I may have multiples (a few of the reds, more of the greens, of course). Some have had better days, but none are unhealthy.
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Electric Blue Cespitularia-3 different sizes. $35 for ~1” frag, $50 for 1-2” frag, fuller body, $65 for multiple stalks/mini colonies
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KniLLifer is cutting som more SPS frags, so I'll have some more of those (mostly ORA). A few ORA he mentioned are verde, Nathan's green mille, torquise stag, pearlberry, tricolor valida, red planet, Roscoe's acro (tenius), Hawkin's blue echinata, and probably one or two I'm forgetting. He also has some purple bonsai frags and 30K lokani's ($50 on lokani's, bonsai-$40 most likely). I haven't seen them yet, so we haven't discussed pricing, but normally, they will range from $15-45, with $45 being 1.5-2" on most (pearlberry is usually a little smaller than that). $25 is what the majority of them will be, I'd think. I'm picking them up on the way up tomorrow night or I'd get some pictures. Art's corals have incredible color.
 

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