Colorful Frags for Sale

coralfarm123

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Hello everyone,

I have way too many frags, and I need to make room because many of my mother colonies are growing too fast and need fragged before they start growing together. I have quite a variety of stuff available all of which is extremely healthy and pest free. All frags are attached to liverock rubble and have been for some time so they will blend quickly in your tank.

Here short list of what I can think of off the top of my head and a few photos to follow. Most frags range from $5-$20. I live in Fishers so PM me if you want to stop by.

Zoanthids- Various colors available
Green Birdnest w/Purple Polyps
Green Polyp Toadstool
Neon Green Sinularia
Nepthea Tree Coral
Blue Mushrooms
Yellow Green Lobophytum
Orange Monti Cap
Orange Monti Digi
Bali Green Slimer
Neon Green Star Polyps
Red Sea Pink Pulsing Pom Pom Xenia
Sinularia
Toadstool Leather
Capnella Tree Leather
Chaetomorpha Refugium Algae
Calerpa Refugium Algae
Plus others!!

Some photos are of the mother colonies and some of frags. I do have multiples of most.

A very small sample of some of my zoanthids. I have quite a few varieties all with nice color.

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This is a picture of one of my tanks so you get the idea of how full it is.

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i was just wanding if u still have frags for sale iam from urbana ILLbut like to come and see what u got for sale do u have a way to to be contact please let me know
 
I think I heard about this swap in passing one day! Can someone tell me the specifics of it. I would love to go! Thanks
janson
 
I may bring some to the swap, but I have 4 other people that have been waiting on me to frag them, and I'm not exactly sure how many I will have yet.
 
That top picture is the most beautiful zoa pic I've ever seen. Makes me want to drive back home (Indiana boy here) just to drop by. How did you get that garden going? Are they many small colony rocks pushed close together, or is that one one large rock where you seeded polyps and let them grow out?
 
Thanks for compliment. I've been collecting zoanthids for a little over 8 years now so I've got quite a few varieties. The top photo is just a collage of my zoanthids I made for our local reef club calendar. It is several photos cut and pasted together. Below is another photo of my zoanthids. I try to keep the colonies seperated so they don't mix too much, but sometimes that is inevitable.

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Ahh, well, then excellent collage! I thought that was all one rock. Very nice collection! Maybe someday when I'm passing through. :)
 
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