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Here's some of what I'll be bringing to Montgomery.

1. Grape Sherbet Acropora - Slow steady grower with bright purple tips. Forms a table as it matures - 1 inch mounted - $10
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2. Alabama Blue Tort - Acropora tortuosa - Blue branches with green corallites becoming deep blue at the tips. - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $25
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3. Emerald Isle Acropora - Long meandering green branches with pastel blue tips - 1 inch mounted - $40
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4. 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 inch mounted- $25
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5. 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 - 1.5 inch mounted - $10
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6. Ruby Tuesday Acropora - Smooth amber body with greenish tips - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $25
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7. Greenpeace Acropora millepora- long fuzzy waving green polyps - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $10
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8. Windsong Acropora millepora- similar to Greenpeace except that the color is a much deeper green - grows into a tabling structure - 1 - 1.5 inch unmounted - $15
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9. Purple Rain Acropora - Fine delicate branching structure. Tips are vivid purple. - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted - $20
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10. Limelite Green Slimer - Acropora yongei - electric yellow/green - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $10
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11. Alabama Bonzai Acropora - fine branches with vivid purple tips - tiny green polyps glow under actinics - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted- $30
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12. Evil Mel's Blue Tip Staghorn acro. Widely branching staghorn pattern with baby blue tips - 2.5 - 3 inch mounted - $10
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13. Honeydo Acropora millepora - long fuzzy waving amber colored polyps - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted - $10
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14. Peach Daquiri Acropora millepora - Long fuzzy waving peach/rose colored polyps - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $15
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15. Tinker Bell Acropora - Thinly branching acro with baby blue tips - fast grower - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted - $10
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16. Yellowstone Acropora millepora- Yellow branches are covered with long shaggy flourescent green tentacles - glows under actinic lighting - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted - $30
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17. Calypso Montipora capricornis - Electric Green Plating/Scrolling pattern - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted - $25
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18. Rocky Top Montipora capricornis - Color will change with lighting from brown in dim lighting to olive green to purple under intense lighting. - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $10
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19. Montipora palawanensis - very thick plating structure - vibrant green with tiny blue polyps - 1 inch mounted - $10
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20. 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. 2 - 2.5 inch mounted - $10
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21. Greensleeves Montipora digitata - well encrusted to base - fast grower - 1 inch mounted - $10
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22. Shady Lady Montipora capricornis - This one is a light olive color with slightly purple rim under Halides and glows green under Actinics. - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted - $10
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23. Alabama Grape Montipora - Flat scrolling leaves - fast grower - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $30
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24. Purple Rim Montipora capricornis - Olive Green/Grey with purple rim - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted - $10
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25. Purple Smoke Montipora capricornis - Very deep purple. - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $30
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26. Orangade Montipora capricornis - Fast grower. Grows in a scrolling pattern. Bright orange color - 1 inch mounted - $10
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27. Wooly Bully Hydnaphora - A taller more open Hydnaphora with fuzzy green branches. - 1.5 - 2 inch mounted - $35
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28. Moosejaw Hydnaphora - This one forms green branches that are heavily webbed. - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $35
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29. Southern Comfort Hydnaphora - This one makes a dense, compact clump of electric green branches. - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $10
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30. Pink Lace Bird's Nest - Hot pink thin branches that are tapered to a point. - 2 - 2.5 inch mounted - $10
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31. Electric Green Cat's Paw - Brilliant green that glows under actinics - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $35
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32. Victoria's Secret Cat's Paw - This is a vivid pink that grows at a moderate rate under MH lighting - 1 - 1.5 inch mounted - $35
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33. 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 - 1.5 inch mounted - $10
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34. 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 - 1.5 inch mounted- $20
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H@rry -

I know you had me down for one palawensis, but please make it two. I'd also like:

1 Purple Rain
2 Orangeade Montis
1 Pink Lace Birdsnest
1 Alabama Bonzai
1 H@rry Kari

Thanks!
 
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I've also got a few pieces of used hardware that I can bring if there is any interest.

Dolphin AMP Master 3000 Pump - 3600 GPH - $170
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Lumenarc III 19.5" Reflectors w/used 400W 10K bulbs - I've got 3 of these - $85 each
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Oceans Motion 4 way - $195
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I've also got 2 URI 48" 40W Actinic Blue VHO bulbs - brand new - never been fired - (didn't realize they wouldn't fit into a 48" canopy - had to go w/T5s) - $10 each

I'm also looking for a CO2 bottle and an IceCap 430 ballast if anyone has one they want to get rid of.

Thanx
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Whoops - almost forgot one that was in a different tank.

Xenia elongata - constant pumping motion - fast grower - 1-2 stalks mounted - $10
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I have to ask ya Harry, How big is your tank? Those colonies look gargantuan, it must be really impressive in person.
 
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We have a 190 and 225. We're taking down the 225 and setting up a 120 and 2 180s.
 

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I want the AL blue tort.


let me say guys i got his tinkerbell in oct and it is simply beautiful!! love it harry :)
 
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Got you down for the Alabama Blue Tort. Glad your frags are doing well for you. See ya there!
 

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Harry,
Great to see you are gonna be out at the coral swap! Horray!
2nd... I LOVE how you put the colony pic along with the close up. I wish more sellers would do this as well.
Lastly, Where are all the softies?!?! Omg, you usually have a steller collection of soft corals as well. Where are all those babies?
 
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Mya- Actually we don't have a lot of softies yet. M@ry Ruth likes them and her 120 that we're setting up will be devoted to softies and LPS. We're hoping to pick up a few Saturday.

See ya there!
 

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dang. I was looking for possibly a piece of torch. Well alrighty.

See you there!
 

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H@rry,

If you are looking for some large softies, let me know. I've got a few large pieces of neon green Nephthea (I'm calling it that until I can look under its skirt, anyway), and can cut some others. I've got a massive colony of brown pulsing sinularia, too, that I'd let go. I do have some frags, too, though, if she wants to start small. I'll have to get a shot of my 120 LPS/Softie... Jenns 40B softie is almost filled to the rim, too, now. I remember when we upgraded hers from a 20L to the 40B and how much room there was:D.

For the sinularia colony, I'd do $75. The Nephthea's would be about the same, but smaller sizes (only 6-8" in a single stalk rather than a 6" tall and round colony as in the sinularia). I've got another softie I can cut a whole stalk from, too. It is a light coored piece that has hints of yellow in it, and with some imagination, some pink/purple in the polyps. Polyps look similar to the one I'm calling Nephthea (basket shaped, not cylindrical shaped, as in what I call Sinularia, generally). The pulsing sinularia has polyps more similar to that of Anthelia than anything else, oddly... If you guys have time, you could swing by while you are down here.
 
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Show me some pics. Is that like green tree or the infamous kenya tree? I'm thinking we would rather stay with smaller frags. I dunno, let's see what M@ry Ruth says.
 

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