New Chalice Frag Packs on eBay!

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Great looking coral!! I gotta ask, whats the green thing in the back ground of the photo thats shows the shipping box and so on. I know, crazy question....
 

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Great looking coral!! I gotta ask, whats the green thing in the back ground of the photo thats shows the shipping box and so on. I know, crazy question....
Was wondering the same thing. Looks like a crimping machine to seal the bags.
 
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Yes it's a crimper to seal the bags good. Works better than rubber bands and lets us bag corals faster.

Some of the chalices have names some don't. First auction has two Alien Eye/Watermelon types, one we were calling Peachy Green, and the last one is a Mummy Eye lookalike. Second auction is the Bloodshot, Pink Mummy Eye, a sick no-name chalice with red eyes, and the Goldeneye. Third auction is all no-namers, but they are really nice. Especially the one with the yellow eye, thats actually the last frag I could find of it.

-Jacob
 

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