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Zoa Garden 10-Pack - $150 shipped for a box of healthy frags

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Hi Reef2Reef,

I've got a few of these zoanthid 10-packs ready to go. These are well-healed frags with multiple polyps per frag. Start your zoa garden today! This includes one frag each of the following:
  • Pink & Golds (aka Pandora)
  • Radioactive Dragon Eyes
  • Burning Embers
  • Blue Daisies
  • Sunbursts
  • Sunny Ds
  • Greenbay Packers
  • Sparkles
  • Smurfs
  • Eagle Eyes
Here are images of some of the frags for sale - what you receive will be similar or identical to what is shown here. Under the blue lights:
10 pack a blue.jpg

10 pack b blue.jpg

and the same frags under whites
10 pack b white.jpg

10 pack a white.jpg


Shipping: I pack your corals carefully in individually labeled bags, in an insulated box with a heat pack. By default I ship these hardy soft corals using USPS Priority Mail (2 days to most locations in the continental US). If you prefer, I can ship overnight (FedEx Standard Overnight) for an additional $30.

Live arrival guarantee: In the unlikely event that a corals is dead on arrival (DOA) I will refund the cost of that coral, pro-rated to the total cost of the package minus shipping costs (at $15 for USPS, $45 for FedEx). If the shipping company delays your package, this DOA guarantee still applies (of course), but I cannot issue any refund for the shipping costs themselves unless refunded by the shipping company (which is rare but does happen in some cases). To file a DOA claim, please send pictures on arrival AND after the corals have been in your tank for 48 hours. Anyway, DOAs are very rare, I expect your corals will arrive alive and healthy.

To order: send me a PM. Payment will be through PayPal. I can ship your corals M-Th depending on your preference.
 
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bump - because $150 should buy a box of corals, not just a single frag
 
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Still plenty available. I can also add or substitute the following varieties
yellow vampires
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mohawks
mohawk blue.jpg

bloodsuckers
bloodsuckers blue.jpg

circus
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Still have one or two of these packs in stock
 
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Looks more like a CB el corazon than a burning ember.
It is difficult to tell the difference, there are about 4 different very similar varieties. If you have any photos to help tell the difference I'm all ears.
 
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My burning embers and I’ll take a pic of my el corazon
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Thanks for sharing the pics. To my eye that looks pretty similar to mine but I confess I have a hard time telling a lot of these bright orange 'eye of sauron' types apart. Here is a post from someone else here on R2R I thought addressed it well. If theyre side by side I can see the difference, but viewed separately I'm not sure I could ID them

I've seen pictures online for several varieties that look similar to what I have, including
El Corazon
Afterburner
Burning Embers
Campfire

Tough part is that for each name, I find images of what are clearly different zoas. Anyway, I appreciate any input on finding a consensus name for these guys, theyre growing well so I should figure out what to call them :)
 

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Know it's been awhile, but likewise to other people im 100% sure the Burning Embers are actually El Corazons, as they look identical to most of the pictures I find online of them. Not a complaint, still a great deal on your zoas.
 

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