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Finally got finished fragging and formatting pictures. This isn’t everything, but is most of what I’ve got. I’ll bring a little of everything, most likely. I’m loathe to hold anything without payment, as invariably, I’ll have a number of corals set aside that others want to buy, but are being held (and then never picked up;)). We can work something out, though, if needed.
I tried to keep it somewhat simple this year with pricing. Last year, I did a $25 per frag, or 5 for 100. This year (with many of the same corals), I’ll be doing $20 each or 6 for $100. Some corals will be $15 each or 10 for $125. There are still some that are a little more than $30, but not many (larger sized pieces in most cases). Pictures shown are of mothers.
Neon Green A. aculeus ($20)
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Bright blue tenius ($20)-color not at all shown ($20)
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Green with purple tips and blue polyps A. Formosa? ($20)
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Pink Pocillopora (greenish hues under lower light) ($15)
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Pink Birdsnest ($20)
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Tyree Ponape birdsnest (has been getting too much light in pic) ($20)
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Wanna be Rainbow Stylo (picks up pinkish hues under more light-current tucked in the back corner of the display) ($20)
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Unknown Softie on blue ridge coral (seems to stay very compact) ($20)
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Pulsing Sinularia ($30)-larger pieces
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Purple Gorg with white polyps-one of the few things I haven’t had more than a few months ($20)
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ORA green polyped toadstool (one in front, not back-back is Tyree green polyp and is much more vibrant) ($15)
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Neon Green Nephthea-larger and smaller sizes available ($20 and $40-3-5”)
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Large Anthelia combo rocks ($25) includes zoas and other things that the Anthelia have overgrown (not killing, though). I’ll also have a number of smaller frags for $10 that contain various zoas, etc. Would love to get rid of all of these;).
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Cream colored Nephthea-has more hues to it than the picture shows ($35) larger pieces 3-6”
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Blue Ridge Coral ($20)-technically an octocoral, but has hard skeleton
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With polyps
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Neon green hairy mushroom (only one of these right now) ($15)
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Orange Ricordea florida single polyps $20, double polyps $30)
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Green and Peach/pinkish Ricordea florida single polyps $20, double polyps $30
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Electric Blue Cespitularia (handsome big brother to the common Xenia) ($30)
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Bright Green Ricordea florida single polyps $15, double polyps $25
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Aussie Acan echinata-green with reddish ($20)
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Aussie Acan echinata-orangish ($20)
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Bright orange with green eyes (smaller polyped than another one I’ve got) ($20)
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Aussie Acan lord-reds, greens, purplish ($20)
Red and Green small polyped Favia’s (originally from Jendub)-several different views of these, some pinker than red. ($20)
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Orange and green Favia (originally from Jendub, too) $35. No good pics, but I’ll have these with me.
Green with baby blue eyes Lithophyllon (purchased as a fingernail sized ‘LE’ frag three years ago from RM) ($30)
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Light Green Pavona (pic shows no color) ($15)
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Green Merulina ($20)
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ATL Meteor Shower Cyphastrea ($20)
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ATL Original Cyphastrea ($20)
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LE green and blue Cyphastrea (SniperSPS from reefdoctormicromussa at MACNA) ($20)
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Cyphastrea will need to show a good bit of healing before I commit to bringing them. They are smaller sized frags.
Zoa frags-Whammin Watermelon, Eagle Eye morph (brighter than normal EE’s), Dragons Eyes, and about four other flavors. $20
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Cinnamon polyps-only a few of these (trying to grow them out, but they aren’t growing quickly for me at all). 2 polyps $20
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T. crocea 5”+ 3 to choose from. Have had these since before the Chattanooga swap last year (~1.25 years), and need to reduce my clam load from 7 to four in the SPS tank;). ($50)
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Can I get a frag of the Cespitularia? Not that it matters but is it my strain? I am trying to get it going again, lost it when I moved. Trades?
 
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It's from you;). I've got plenty and trades are cool. After I got it past the first year, it's done well. It isn't growing as fast in the tank it's in now (not as dirty), but it's still doing well.
 

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