Coral Trades

phljess

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I am looking to trade some coral frags before the next meeting. If anyone is interested let me know.

Here are some of the coral I have to trade:

SPS
Blue and Pink Millipora
Green Pocillopora
Tan and blue polyped caps
ORA Miami Orchid Frag
Small ORA "Chips" acro
Purple tipped Acropora Nana

LPS
Two Head Branching Hammer
Small 3 heads Blastomussa, maroon with silver centers
Softies
Red Sea Xenia
Neon Green Star
Anthellia
Devil's Hand Leathers
Pincushion Leather
Red Mushrooms
Purple with Blue dot mushrooms

Zoas
Radioactive Green Dragon Eyes
Small frag of Eagle Eyes 4 polyps
Various other zoas
 
Hi Phil, how's the encrusting blue Hydnophora doing for you? If it's doing good for you I'd be interested in some zoas, maybe some anthelia.
 
Is the branching hammer the same I got from you at the last meet? The "green" that's yellow in my tank.
 
It was that color from the moment it went in the tank. It's the lighting that's making it that color. Remember I'm running at 20k with the LED's.
 
That's interesting, I guess it is the 20K. It is strange how things change in appearance from one tank to another.
 
What do you want pics of? I just do not feel like uploading everything if you are only interested in a couple.
 
For anyone who's not yet bought from or traded with phljess, I have to say his stock is topnotch and he is very fair to deal with ... made a purchase this weekend, and bringing some items for trade in the near future :)
 
I've traded with and purchased corals from, Phil, also and he's a top notch aquarist with beautiful, healthy coral stock. Sorry I haven't contacted you Phil, tis the season of craziness :) I will soon.

Lana
 
Ditto, I have purchased many corals from Phil and they are all very healthy and have done wonderfully. I recommend dealing with him and his stock.
 
Thanks for all the compliments. I try to take care of my tanks as best as I know how and they seem to really return the favor. I have been very successful in the last couple years with my livestock. But this was not always the case. About four years ago I almost gave up on keeping a reef because I had gotten so discouraged with my losses. I do not feel it was because the coral and fish that I had bought were hard to keep, its just that I had not learned which ones not to buy (examples: goniopora, dendros, etc...) I have learned numerous things in the last three years and usually I am able to keep my livestock alive and actually thriving!!!! So don't give up if your new at this, it just takes a lot of reading, time and patience. :D

Btw-Brock, YGPM
 
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