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Hi! I’ve been in the hobby since 2004, and have watched this forum lots to get advice but have never become a member. I currently have a 120 gallon fish and reef aquarium that is getting too overgrown with its corals. I especially have a lot of colonies of branching purple and green hammer corals and was thinking of maybe trying to sell them but am not sure how to do that. It would kill me to cull them and just put them in the trash, so I’m at my witts end. I know that lately, they’ve been hard to get from places, at least that’s what the guy who services my tank says. Any suggestions on how to do that? I live in Princeton, NJ.
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!! You may be able to reach out to a local reef club in NJ?
 

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