Need advice on selling my toadstool

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I have a neon green toadstool that is officially too big for my nano tank. It's probably around 8 inches diameter with a 2-3" trunk and is situated on two rocks (that I plan to break at its base). I'm unsure how to go about selling it, or if it's even worth it. Its my pride and joy, and I hate to sell, but half the tank is a shadowed dead zone because of its size, and it deserves a bigger home.


My concerns:
1 - I don't live in a big city, aka not a lot of hobbists around me, so propagating doesn't seem worth it.
2 - How big of a container would it need to be in for transport?
3 - How much do I charge? I live in Ontario, if that makes a price difference.
4 - Any other words of advice? I read the stickied threads, but would love more tips.
 

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I have a neon green toadstool that is officially too big for my nano tank. It's probably around 8 inches diameter with a 2-3" trunk and is situated on two rocks (that I plan to break at its base). I'm unsure how to go about selling it, or if it's even worth it. Its my pride and joy, and I hate to sell, but half the tank is a shadowed dead zone because of its size, and it deserves a bigger home.


My concerns:
1 - I don't live in a big city, aka not a lot of hobbists around me, so propagating doesn't seem worth it.
2 - How big of a container would it need to be in for transport?
3 - How much do I charge? I live in Ontario, if that makes a price difference.
4 - Any other words of advice? I read the stickied threads, but would love more tips.
Post a picture of your coral and see if anyone on here is interested in getting a frag of it. We don’t know who or how many people want frag. The amount of interest and the distance between you and these opportunities will help sort out how to proceed.

If you’re certain that you will cut it up, you can chop now and make certain that the frags heal and are thriving, the other thing that you have control over.

HTH.
 

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