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Huge Chalice Collection - Maryland

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getting out of corals for a while. Kid #2 coming, No time No money. over 60 chalices in total. Some Huge colonies. Have jason fox, tyree, pacific east, aqua san diego, WWC, Going to post some pics later but here is a general idea.
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Is this on a first come first serve basis? Please write me back ASAP so we can clarify exactly how you prefer to sell off these corals(all/partly). Everything looks amazing and will go great in my redsea max. All of these corals are advanced in look and species and require very stable and particular in water quality. The fact that they are all, for the most part, very mature and high end chalices. A ton of time and effort has gone into keeping them in pristine condition and %100 healthy. point being..., They need a quality home! Please contact me so I may purchase anything your willing to ship to Colorado! THX
 

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Where in MD?
 

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Would be interested is seeing individual pictures with prices.
 

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I bought from him before. Good guy and nice stuff. I saw it in person.

He is near the Owings Mills Mall.
 

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Bro i cant believe your getting rid of your chalice palace. You inspired me to build mine lol i even got t247 cause they work so good on your palace. But family first my secound baby just turned 1 so i know how it goes
 
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all PM's replied to. There is a currently a purchase pending tomorrow night for the whole lot. Appreciate the kind words from everyone. After 10 years, thousands of dollars and lots of time I just need a break. Traveling more for work, always a kids Bday to attend on the weekends that kind of stuff. Also had a big phosphate problem that killed a handful of chalices and did damage to others. Some of these corals have STN but since I removed all the sand from the tank things are definitely trending back up again. Not getting out totally though, got way too much money wrapped up in equipment. I'm going to run fowlr for a while. In fact, looking for deals on a purple tang and maybe a few other fish. Was really wanting to get a blue dot sting ray but the more I'm researching the less i'm interested.
 

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