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My favorite corals are softies! No, they're not just for beginners.
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Looks great.

The Weeping Willow Toadstool Leather I purchased from you is doing amazingly well :). Sadly our favorite coral I purchased from you, the Blue Purple Cespitularia, was doing amazingly well and growing beyond all expectations suddenly melted in less than 48 hours after a water change. Not sure what I did that caused it.

In any case love the softies. I'm on a time out since I don't know what I did to the Cespitularia but glad to see you still have soft corals. Some of my favorites.
 
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Wild collected colonies are notoriously poor shippers. They do require lots water flow to stay happy.

Thanks. I think I've read that about the yellows these days. How long have you had your colonies? They look very large and happy. Bummer on the shipping though because I'd love to have one - one day.
 
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Thanks. I think I've read that about the yellows these days. How long have you had your colonies? They look very large and happy. Bummer on the shipping though because I'd love to have one - one day.

Conditioned or cultured do just fine, just fresh wild collected are difficult to ship. Many leathers have been in our systems for many years. Since they are my personal favs I cultured lots of them. Our top selling corals are routinely green star polyps and pulsing Xenia, followed by assorted leathers.
 
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Conditioned or cultured do just fine, just fresh wild collected are difficult to ship. Many leathers have been in our systems for many years. Since they are my personal favs I cultured lots of them. Our top selling corals are routinely green star polyps and pulsing Xenia, followed by assorted leathers.

Thanks! Once I'm able to get back on a ladder (total hip replacement 3 weeks ago) maybe I can request / purchase a frag.
 

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