"Weeping Willow" Toadstool Frags

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Just to be clear, this is not a for sale post. I may have one in a few weeks when these frags begin to look like toadstool again and show the long extenstion of polyps. Anyways here is a photos of the mom and the frags. I cut it up because it outgrew my nano (and stung some of my red robin acro to death). Also the flow wasnt good enough and developed a spot.

I purchased the frag originally in Stockton Ca at Twins Aquarium for $125. Not sure if that was a good deal but he wasnt looking to budge. Said they only come in rarely and his supplier also sells at a high price to him.

Fast forward to now, I have 8 frags of this beauty and the nub of the mother.

So let me know what you think is a fair price for these! I am not really interested in shipping but can do so. I do have boxes and heat packs, just concerned with weather in some areas.

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I don't have a price quote for you, but congrats on having 8 frags come from that one coral!
 

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I have the same leather from Jon @ Twins, its one of my favorite corals in my display. He was pretty firm on the price & i paid $125 as well. I think the $125 for a decent sized "colony" was a pretty good deal, if you also consider factoring in the shipping costs. Not sure about pricing them for resale. I saw a post from a user in Texas selling frags for $200 of the white. Seems that the whites are pretty rare in comparison to the deep water variety.

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