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Hey Guys I just fragged up 6 small 1/4th of a small frag plug (that's how the cut decided to fracture) of JF Jack o Lantern Lyptoseris. Gave em a good swirl in lugol's and returned them to the tank to heal they won't be ready for a couple of weeks, but if you're interested let me know. Due to their size I won't be asking much for them. I may consider small trades.
I Have two that are about half the plug, other 4 are about a quarter of the plug. I'll break out the yellow filter and iPhone photos later if anyone is interested.
 

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I've really wanted some of that coral. I'd buy or trade when ready :) keep us posted!
 
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Here are those pics I promised to make it easier I've numbered the frags with a sharpie on the plug.
Pics first with out filters then with a yellow gel to filter out blue lighting so yea looks a little pukey, sorry bout that. I'm a paramedic not a photographer.

That being said
**Disclaimer the picture may depicte more that one coral or frag, due to my poor photography skills please focus on the center most single coral thanks. ***

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Mother colony: ( not for sale, for reference)
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1. $5
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2. $10
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3.$10
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4.$10

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5.$15

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6..$15

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These are currently residing in my main tank along the sand bed and appear healed up nicely but I would prefer to give them a few more days to be sure before transport.

Local sale only I won't ship.
 
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Still have any? I may get one sometime. Was nice meeting you today.
 
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Sure!! just let me know when Ive Avail every day this week, cept Wednesday. We can Meet at JKS Id suggest meeting in the parking lot?

Also hows that Ruby Red Dragonet doing?
 

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I like it! Can this be grown in an 8 gallon cube with original lights? I'd be tickled if we could grow this.
 

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I saw you want the rastas too!
 

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I'm kinda in love with all the color on both.
 

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Will our lights work for rastas too? Please say yes!
zoas don't require much light. Just read online about placement with people using the same lights you do; really with all the stuff you buy (not just the rastas). Its good to read up on your corals before you buy them; so you can take the best possible care for them. Especially when you get further down the road in a more mature tank, and can get some cool, but finicky stuff
 

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