Where should I buy frags online?

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Does anyone have suggestions on good websites to buy frags online? I live in california. Also, Im not the type to spend hundreds of dollars on a couple corals. My systems is small so I plan on just buying in bulk and letting them grow out. Ive been looking at pacific east aquaculture, any other places i should look? I know of tidal gardens as well
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yourreef.com is also a good site, the owner is very nice and will make it right if something goes wrong
 

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Vivid Aquariums. They're in Cali, have a great selection of coral and also are a huge resource for education.
 

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I've never done EBay before...just looked at this link...there are frags ranging from $1-$20...can I really get frags at these prices (if I win the bid) and only pay $40 in shipping? That would be amazing...I could fill my tank in no time!
Yep...I have gotten some killer deals on EBay.. Is..bicolor wall hammer for $25..just make sure you look at feedback and read the sellers complete auction description which includes DOA policy, combined shipping etc..
 

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I've never done EBay before...just looked at this link...there are frags ranging from $1-$20...can I really get frags at these prices (if I win the bid) and only pay $40 in shipping? That would be amazing...I could fill my tank in no time!

Most of them will jump in price at the auctions end. A few of the more popular/desired ones will get into the $50-60 range or higher. But you can absolutely get some of them for ~$10 or less.

Oh, and ASD will probably post a forum sale on Saturday so if you didn't win something in the auction or want some more, look in their vendor forum Saturday night and he will post more corals and will combine the shipping ($40 for everything you bought).
 

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I've never done EBay before...just looked at this link...there are frags ranging from $1-$20...can I really get frags at these prices (if I win the bid) and only pay $40 in shipping? That would be amazing...I could fill my tank in no time!
I won 20 of his eBay frags for $200. Everything arrived alive and is doing great!
 

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