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jayala12

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What would something like this go for ? 35+ heads and a lot of them r splitting. Branching

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Beautiful colony.

I would just go shopping for them urself and compare what others are doing for them.
 

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Coral prices are tough, but if u have the means, frag the heads and sell them individually and ull get much more.

Local club forum and livestock sale section here at r2r may find u a local buyer to save the headache of shipping too.

Good luck!
 

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Ive grown these out and they're relatively fast growers. Give it enough time, (several years) they'll get huge like this. If this were mine I'd break off the size chunk I wanted to keep and break the rest into individual heads and sell separately. Not only would more people be happy but they're easier to ship and it's a much higher likelihood that this coral will go on living in other tanks well beyond our years. If it goes to one location there's a possibility the whole thing could be lost. At this point you've grown it out like this. Frag it up and grow it again and make some $$ off of it. These are the easiest corals to frag too. Could probably get $40 a head. Maybe more. Sell 10, you've got $400 and still have a big colony of it left.
 

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I’d love to buy a head or two! The whole thing is too large for the average aquarist though. I think you should frag and sell by the head/couple heads. You’ll get a much larger market and the coral is beautiful
 

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