Thinning out a few colonies

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The time has come to thin out a few of my overgrown colonies. I'll offer them here to locals first.

Fine Tentacle Frogspawn - About the size of a soccer ball with a flat bottom - $100
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Large Orangeade M. cap. This one is on a rock about the size of a football standing on end. It has a 2 inch piece of ORA Red Planet on top. = $100
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Limelite Green Slimer - 6 x 7 inch = $100
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Ponape Bird Nest - Softball size = $75
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Pink Lace Bird Nest Mini-Colony - 4 to 5 inch $10
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Here's another one I started to put on but changed my mind but I decided to let it go. This one's not for the faint of heart. Rocket City Red Chalice - 6 x 12 inch - $300.
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High pressure shells: Do you look for signs of stress in the invertebrates in your reef tank?

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