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All corals for sale, including HUGE one


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  1. #1
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    Default All corals for sale, including HUGE one

    Will Ship: No
    Category: Coral
    Subcategory: LPS
    Pricing: wysiwyg
    Price: $5-$100
    I am getting out due to having 2 small kids and not being able to devote the time necessary to my tank anymore. Livestock is gone, only corals left. My camera sucks so sorry for the crappy pics All prices are OBO

    Polyp's, nice neon green center under actinics- $20

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    rock covered in green polyps- $20

    001 2 - All corals for sale, including HUGE one

    small rock with some pulsing xenia- $5

    004 1 - All corals for sale, including HUGE one

    Frogspawn, 15-20 heads -$50 (bottom left corner of this pic)

    011 - All corals for sale, including HUGE one

    HUGE Euphyllia, not sure exactly what species of Euphyllia it is, but it's about 10"x10" and way too many heads to count- $100

    005 2 - All corals for sale, including HUGE one

    Smaller piece of the same Euphyllia, 15-20 heads- $50 ( bottom right in this pic)

    008 2 - All corals for sale, including HUGE one

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    larryandlaura - Reefkeeper
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    GLWS bummer your getting out.
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!

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    thanks. i'm pretty bummed about having to give it all up, i had a 125 main tank, 29 gallon clown tank, 150 gallon sump, beautiful fish and lots of good equipment. but after you have kids you have to make some tough decisions, and giving up the tank to spend more time with my girls is really a no-brainer. plus my fish and corals deserve more time than i can give them now, so it's just the right thing to do. will have some good equipment for sale as soon as i get the corals and rock sold.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Definitely a no brainer Good luck to a wonderful father!
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    FRAGMEISTER - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I am interested in the green polyps rock.Do you ever drive thrue Grand Rapids?
    My email pgoettner@comcast.net .Maby I will see you, Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRAGMEISTER View Post
    I am interested in the green polyps rock.Do you ever drive thrue Grand Rapids?
    My email pgoettner@comcast.net .Maby I will see you, Pete
    GR is on the other side of the state from me so I am never in that area, sorry.

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    Tropical Buff - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Shoot me a price and details on the 125gal main tank in no hurry

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    all corals are sold

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