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NewSchool04

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Nope, I'm not getting out, just need to thin some stuff out.

Purple with white polyp Montipora ? 2" x 2" $25.00
I have a smaller frag for $10.00

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Large Montipora digitata: $25.00
I have smaller frags for $10.00 - $15.00

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Purple and green stripped mushroom big rock. Tons of shrooms on this thing: $30.00

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Florescent pink zoas, this pic is not touched up, 2 very large frags: $25.00

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Crocea clam, no room for this guy and I've had him for 1 1/2 years: $40.00

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Fire & Ice zoa's, on the right: $20.00

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Two small frags of pumpkin zoas: $15.00

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3 small frags of Porites: $10.00

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Pics aren't showing up, but I am interested in the following (if I don't have these already):

Flourescent Pink Zoas
Fire and Ice Zoas
Purple w/ white polyp Monti
 
Figures.....As soon as I posted the previous response, the pics decided to show up. Anyway, I would be interested in the Purple w/ white polyp Monti (the larger piece please).
 
Large Purple Montipora Sold
1 pumpkin zoa sold

I have had a ton of PM's asking if things were still available. To make it easy, I will post when items are sold and try to keep a running talley like that. If you are interested in stopping by, please PM me for my address. I will be available Thurs and Friday after 6:30 pm and all day Sunday. I live about a mile north of Wrigley.
 
Sold to canar:

1 Florescent Pink zoa
Crocea Clam
1 Fire & Ice zoa
1 porites
1 pumpkin zoa (sold out!)
Large digitata
 
I've got a problem with my Fire & Ice zoas.
I figured I would judge interest before coming home and fragging the colony. If I had some buyers, I could split the rock easy. Problem is the rock is unbreakable. I've never run into this with LR but this stuff is like cement. I've got to figure out what to do to break this up so if you have any ideas, I'm all ears.

Like kryptonite!
 
A chisel is usually a standard procedure in this case. You could use a razorblade to cut the mat of zoas and peel the mat back slightly in order to expose the rock underneath. Then chisel the rock instead of chiseling through the zoas. You'll get a cleaner cut w/ the least risk of infection.
 
I've tried the razor blade method before with no luck. I used a screw driver and hammer and it didn't budge so I'm not sure if a chisel would work. This stone is def. not normal ocean rock!
 
Thank you canar and ataylo13 for coming by tonight!

canar ripped through a lot of the stuff tonight but theres more to buy!:

3 green digitata frags
2 more pink florescent zoa $25.00
2 aquagreen zoa $20.00
2 porities $10.00

I will be available after 6:30 PM Friday and all day Sunday.
 
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