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White Willow Toadstool colony

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For sale is an entire really nice bright toadstool colony. It is around 5-6” wide and is a stunning show piece. This is probably one of the nicest toadstool strains in my opinion out of a collection I had of 6 different types.
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Acro frag and goni to the right to show off size comparison. This thing is a beaut!

$150 local pick up. To ship, I’d do it for $180 + shipping.

I also have Japanese Pink nepthea 3-4” chunks for $60 to add on from this colony:
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The price is the price of coral. Shipping is extra if I end up shipping. As of now it looks like it will be sold locally.
 
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150$ is the cost of the coral for local pickup.
If I ship, I’d be looking to sell the coral for $180 which does not include shipping costs, which the buyer would pay for.
As of now I have a couple people interested in local pickup so that is the preferred route.
 

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I don’t think anyone is having a hard time understanding. They’re passive-aggressively suggesting they don’t agree with the pricing model. Personally, I totally get it. Shipping live goods is a royal PITA, and introduces a whole bunch more risk into the equation.
 
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Thank you. Yes I suspected the same. It’s a very large coral and not an easy frag to ship.

I have a local buyer lined up so no one has to be all upset!!! : )
 

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