Hello everyone,
Recently, things in my tank have really started to take off. Now I'm in a situation where I need to create some space.
One thing that has really grown for me are my zoas, especially the My Clementines. I literally have thousands of them.
I am going to brave fragging them off to sale, but they will be in big chunks. I've never sold any of my reef inhabitants before (never was at a point where I needed to, but now I am). Right now, this only going to be local pickup.
If anyone has any advice about what kind of price to ask for the My Clementines, in approximate chunks of 200 to 250 (or more) polyps, I'd really appreciate it. I haven't kept up with how in demand these zoas are and what they are going for now. I know when I bought them, I paid like $40 for 2 polyps, but that's been awhile.
Any thoughts would be appreciated...I'm also curious to know if anyone has worked with these before and has any thoughts about the toxicity level of them (or if they are not a type of zoa that would be considered toxic at all).
Recently, things in my tank have really started to take off. Now I'm in a situation where I need to create some space.
One thing that has really grown for me are my zoas, especially the My Clementines. I literally have thousands of them.
I am going to brave fragging them off to sale, but they will be in big chunks. I've never sold any of my reef inhabitants before (never was at a point where I needed to, but now I am). Right now, this only going to be local pickup.
If anyone has any advice about what kind of price to ask for the My Clementines, in approximate chunks of 200 to 250 (or more) polyps, I'd really appreciate it. I haven't kept up with how in demand these zoas are and what they are going for now. I know when I bought them, I paid like $40 for 2 polyps, but that's been awhile.
Any thoughts would be appreciated...I'm also curious to know if anyone has worked with these before and has any thoughts about the toxicity level of them (or if they are not a type of zoa that would be considered toxic at all).