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So I have a list of coral vendors that I would go to in a heart beat for some SPS or LPS, but not necessarily for softies. Does anyone know of vendors that might specialize in this group of corals. I guess I'm looking for something similar to @Battlecorals for softies.
 
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I should provide more details, I'm not talking about Zs & Ps, or Shrooms, but other softies.
 

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Like xenia and leathers?

If someones got a hot place to pick up some of this stuff I'd be interested in knowing as well.
 
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Yep that's what I was thinking, kenya trees, sympodium (sp?), things that are a bit out of the ordinary.
 

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There is not much out there. Live Aquaria has a good selection. I just started propagating a neon green sinularia and neon green toadstool. I will be adding more softies as I find them.

Here's what I started with. I'm up to ~50 toadstools and 25 sinularia

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Thanks, after I posted this thread I found bluezooaquatics.com and they do have nice stuff, I also checked out Tidal Gardens and they have nice things too. Unique Corals has nice stuff but they mostly have SPS and LPS, I guess it might be a matter of checking them all out. But I will check out aquacorals.com
 

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There is not much out there. Live Aquaria has a good selection. I just started propagating a neon green sinularia and neon green toadstool. I will be adding more softies as I find them.

Here's what I started with. I'm up to ~50 toadstools and 25 sinularia

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Are you selling these?
 

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Yes. I was hoping to have more of the sinularia before letting any go, but I sold 3 of each to the LFS last week.
 

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