Hey, I'm just doing some tidying up before going back to school.
I've got LOTS of kenya tree babies, the mother colony must have dropped 7 more since the frag swap 2 weeks ago... $5 per baby, some are branching, some are one branch.
For the color: Keep in mind it is now the size of a basketball
The UF Montipora/ ORA German Blue Polyp Montipora is still too big, it needs to be thinned out. $10 for a 1" branch, $20 for a large branching piece. You can buy multiple pieces, and they grow like crazy.
Peach/orange with green mouth Ricordia Yumas $10-$20 depending on size. Most are just $10. The rock with 2 or 3 polyps of it in the picture is now COVERED in them, the entire rock, top, bottom, and sides. Many to choose from.
Pocillapora Damicornis $10 for a medium sized 1-2" frag. Looks even nicer than the ORA Aquacultured green and pink pocillapora from liveaquaria.
Assorted mushrooms in my nano $5. Mostly red brick and watermelon (red base green accents and bumps).
And Cabbage leather corals (Sinularia Dura) $5 a frag. Cream colored, very hardy.
I'm leaving the 22nd, so I've got until then. Most of these corals will do well in medium lighting (Anything from powercompacts to MH), and are very durable corals, so they're great for the beginner to advanced aquarist.
You can reply here, PM me, email with the email link, or call if you've got my number.
Thanks,
Eric
I've got LOTS of kenya tree babies, the mother colony must have dropped 7 more since the frag swap 2 weeks ago... $5 per baby, some are branching, some are one branch.
For the color: Keep in mind it is now the size of a basketball

The UF Montipora/ ORA German Blue Polyp Montipora is still too big, it needs to be thinned out. $10 for a 1" branch, $20 for a large branching piece. You can buy multiple pieces, and they grow like crazy.

Peach/orange with green mouth Ricordia Yumas $10-$20 depending on size. Most are just $10. The rock with 2 or 3 polyps of it in the picture is now COVERED in them, the entire rock, top, bottom, and sides. Many to choose from.

Pocillapora Damicornis $10 for a medium sized 1-2" frag. Looks even nicer than the ORA Aquacultured green and pink pocillapora from liveaquaria.

Assorted mushrooms in my nano $5. Mostly red brick and watermelon (red base green accents and bumps).

And Cabbage leather corals (Sinularia Dura) $5 a frag. Cream colored, very hardy.
I'm leaving the 22nd, so I've got until then. Most of these corals will do well in medium lighting (Anything from powercompacts to MH), and are very durable corals, so they're great for the beginner to advanced aquarist.
You can reply here, PM me, email with the email link, or call if you've got my number.
Thanks,
Eric
