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Space Invader Pectina

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Tidal gardens had a few in stock. I attempted to buy and cart said they were sold out. Not sure where else to look
 
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My zip is 53219 I don’t have time today to get a shipping quote but I am sure you can with my zip. I do not have a rainbow pectina but send me a pic of one and I will buy a whole colony of it :)
 
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Basically pm me what your wanting to spend and I will tell you the size or simply cut one and make sure your satisfied with that. I seen a couple places trying to sell them however they didn’t seem to look like a real space invader as they were really big with really big eyes and even in the mother colony usually the eyes aren’t that large as I have one a lot bigger than a softball size right now
 

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I have bought a frag from this seller local pickup and absolutely worth the money for the coral. The coral bought was very healthy nice thing about it is PEST FREE!!! So that make A+ since i got it very healthy coral so i decided to unplug the frag and glue it on a piece of live rock. It made the coral stress out but thanksfully the coral was hardy and healthy enough it's recover 2 days later. Here the pictures i took when i glue on a piece of live rock and picture 2 days later.

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For those who asked for another coral w/a Piece of Space Invader I can add a piece of this guy
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I did buy one and is healthy now after i re-glue it on the rock. i'll update the frag tonight when i get home from work!
 
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I never cut it up with a saw as intended. I am going to frag some pieces I just haven’t received my saw and was going to borrow one. I still have both available as both colonies are growing
 

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@B-ridge
I don't run sandbed in tank just to keep pets free and easy clean Detritus. And for placement coral i ran Kessil A360x's with narrow reflect that pushing alot of lights through the bottom so i have no problem about lighting and flow. The reason i keep it bottom tank because when it healthy will send out really long sweeper tentacles and will burn my others sps if i place it up top.
 

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