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Showpiece Cornbred Rainbow Crush colonies

Ambrose Solson

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Hello to all again
I have two Ridiculously awesome centerpiece Crush colonies for sale
I really hate to sell these ones
But the time has come to spread the love around

Standard DOA applies
Must receive package on 1st delivery attempt
And show dead coral I'm my bag within 1st hour of delivery and a refund will be issued
Not responsible for wrong shipping address or acts of God
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1. CB Rainbow crush colony $1000
5 fully formed eyes full rainbow rim
Exploding with color patterns as nice it gets
Size of a quarter
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2. CB Rainbow Crush colony $1300
6 fully formed eyes with a couple more stating to form
Ridiculous color pattern on this one aswell
And it's simply huge
Silver dollar size full blown colony
You can cut 2-3 eyes off this beauty and make back most of your money and still keep half for almost nothing
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Thanks for looking my friends
 

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Pretty...but that's an expensive love that you are spreading.....[emoji12]
 
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There not cheap that's true
But it's basically $200 an eye
I think that's a pretty dang good deal for what they are considering the color patterns
People pay $300-350 for single eye frags all day long
 

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What's the diameter? Is it sitting on a plug in that picture? Interested in the second one I did PM you
 

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There not cheap that's true
But it's basically $200 an eye
I think that's a pretty **** good deal for what they are considering the color patterns
People pay $300-350 for single eye frags all day long
By no means trying to beat up the listing.... Just trying to be humorous.....they are pretty indeed!
 
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I may have over stated the smaller colony by a little bit
It's just barely smaller than a quarter

The bigger one is definitely bigger then a quarter
 

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Thankyou Reefstacks

Absolutely, looking at your previous threads it seems that frags of these come up semi-often. Wish I could jump on one of these beauties, but the next time you do some smaller frags I will hopefully be ready to pick one up. Good luck with this sale though!
 

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