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Here's what I will be bringing to the frag swap. All frags are healthy and free of AEFW, red bugs, nudis, flatworms, etc. I have several of most of these but I have only a few of others.

1. Yellowstone Acropora millepora - Yellow branches are covered with long shaggy flourescent green tentacles - glows under actinic lighting - 1.5 inch mounted - $20
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2. Emerald Isle Acropora - Long meandering green branches with pastel blue tips - 1.75 - 2 inch mounted - $25
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3. Peach Daquiri Acropora millepora - Long fuzzy waving peach/rose colored polyps - 1 - 1.25 inch mounted - $15
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4. Elkhorn (Montipora hirsuta) - This grows in clumps of highly contorted branches that have flattened tips. The body is tan and the branch tips are white. It is a fast grower and very easy to keep. - 1.75 - 2 inch mounted - $10
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5. Orange Montipora digitata - Bright orange color - under some lighting conditions tend to go toward the pink side - fast grower - easy to keep - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $10
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6. Electric Green Cat's Paw - Brilliant green that glows under actinics - 1.75 - 2 inch mounted - $20
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7. Hollywood Stunner Chalice - Very thin and fast growing for a Chalice. Green eyes with a yellow dot in the center. - .75 - 2 inch mounted - 5 - 7 eyes - $40
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8. H@rry Kari Acropora - This is absolutely my favorite of any SPS that I have! Very shaggy branches with green tentacles and vivid blue tips. Depending on your lighting the tips may be more purple than blue. Grows into a tabling structure as it matures. - 1.25 - 1.5 inch mounted - $25
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9. Pink Lace Bird's Nest - Hot pink thin branches that are tapered to a point - 2.5 - 3 inch mounted - $10
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10. Alabama Grape Montipora - Flat scrolling leaves - fast grower - 1.75 - 2 inch mounted - $25
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11. Blue Ridge - The name comes from the light blue skeleton that is under the brown flesh. The polyps give the coral a fuzzy white appearance when extended - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $10
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12. Grape Sherbet Acropora - Slow steady grower with bright purple tips. Forms a table as it matures - 1.25 - 1.5 inch mounted - $10
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13. Purple Smoke Montipora capricornis - Very deep purple - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted - $20
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14. Evil Mel's Blue Tip Staghorn - Widely branching staghorn pattern with baby blue tips - 1.75 - 2 inch mounted - $10
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15. Tinker Bell Acropora - Thinly branching acro with baby blue tips - fast grower - 1.75 - 2 inch mounted - $10
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16. Valentine Pocillipora damicornis - Fine delicate growth pattern, colonies are compact clumps - tips turn pink under 10K halides - 1.75 - 2 inch mounted - $10
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17. Orangade Montipora capricornis - Fast grower. Grows in a scrolling pattern. Bright orange color - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $10
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18. Moosejaw Hydnaphora - This one forms green branches that are heavily webbed - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $15
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19. Larry Jackson Purple Tip Acropora - Amber branches with purple tips - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $10
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20. Purple Rain Acropora - Fine delicate branching structure. Tips are vivid purple - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $10
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21. Shady Lady Montipora capricornis - This one is a light olive color with slightly purple rim under Halides and glows green under Actinics - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $10
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22. Matchstick Anacropora puertogalerae - Branches are compact and tapering to a point. Corallites are widely spaced. Pale brown with white branch tips. Very fine and delicate branching species that grows quickly even under moderate lighting - 1.75 - 2 inch mounted - $10
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23. Greensleeves Montipora digitata - Brilliant green color - fast grower - 1 - 1.25 inch mounted - $10
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24. Rosebud Acropora - This one had delicate shades of pink, orange, and purple. Grows in a cluster. Not a fast grower but definitely a show stopper. 1 inch mounted - $35
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25. Montipora palawanensis - Very thick plating structure - vibrant green with tiny blue polyps - 1.25 - 1.75 inch - $10
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26. Alabama Blue Tort - Acropora tortuosa - Blue branches with green corallites becoming deep blue at the tips. - 1.25 - 1.75 inch mounted (only a few of these mounted) - $25
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27. Windsong Acropora millepora - Similar to Greenpeace except that the color is a much deeper green - grows into a tabling structure - 1.25 - 1.5 inch mounted - $10
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28. Patriot Acropora - Bold shaggy polyps on a cream colored branch with blue tips. This one is not a fast grower but is very impressive - 1.25 inch mounted - $10
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29. Greenpeace Acropora millepora- long fuzzy waving green polyps - 1.25 - 1.5 inch mounted - $10
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30. Butterscotch Favia - Honey colored rims with green eyes. I had the mother colony partially shaded by an overhanging rock and the polyps started turning pink. - 1 - 1.5 inch piece with 2 - 3 eyes - $40
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31. Rocky Top Montipora capricornis - Color will change with lighting from brown in dim lighting to olive green to purple under intense lighting - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $10
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32. Wooly Bully Hydnaphora - A taller more open Hydnaphora with fuzzy green branches - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $15
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33. Purple Rim Montipora capricornis - Olive Green/Grey with purple rim - 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $10
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34. Sweet Pea Favia - Amber rims with brilliant green eyes. The small eyes are 1/4 - 3/8 inch across. - 1 inch piece with 15 - 20 eyes - $40
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35. Misty Blue - Very fine dense shaggy green polyps with pastel blue tips - Not a fast grower but certainly will stand out in your reef. 1.5 - 1.75 inch mounted - $35
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36. Xenia Elongata - Constant pumping movement - fast grower - 1-2 stalks mounted - $10
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37. Hazelgreen Montipora capricornis - This one is a medium green with a slight touch of pink or purple on the rim under good lighting. It likes strong flow and will grow in a very attractive contorted structure. - 1.25 inch mounted - $10
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The following hammers are unmounted and priced at $15 for the first head and $10 for each additional head. I'll cut them so that they are attached. They are branching and require much less light than the SPS.

38. Green Hammer - Forms a dense clump of heads with green tentacles that glow under actinic lighting
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39. Hammer - Forms a dense clump of heads with tentacles that vary in color from blue/gray to light green depending on lighting
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Hey H@rry,
Put me down for one each of the following.
#8- H@rry Kari Acro
#9- Pink Lace Birds Nest
#26- Alabama Blue Tort

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I also have 4 60" Giesemann T5 80W Pure Actinic bulbs I can bring. These are new in the box. Between the time I ordered them and they got here I got a good deal on some VHOs so I never did use them. I won't bring them unless someone speaks for them. All 4 for $100.
 

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