FAT HEAD DENDRO Group Buy

willietang021

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Hello guys,

My friend and I found a seller in Northern California who had hundreds of Fat Head Dendrophylia on hand. The seller is selling them at $28 a head, if anyone are interested, please let me know so, he said he can get them down to about $25 if enough people are buying them. The seller will have a driver coming down to LA to his customers down here next Wednesday. The more people are in the lower the shipping cost.

Colony S in the picture is the only non available colony. The other 25 is available.

UPDATE: THE CURRENT PRICE FOR EACH HEAD NOW IS $26, S&H IS DOWN TO $14 A PERSON, COLONY D, M, S, X, CC ARE GONE, NEW PICTURE WITH 4 NEW 2-5 HEADS MINI COLONY

PICK UP WITH BE HELD IN SANTA CLARITA THURSDAY MORNING, AND IN WALNUT AREA THURSDAY AFTERNOON, BUT WE CAN ARRANGE SOMETHING TO MEET IN BETWEEN.

DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL ; CASH OR PAYPAL FOR THE REST AT PICK UP
 

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Hello guys,



My friend and I found a seller in Northern California who had hundreds of Fat Head Dendrophylia on hand. The seller is selling them at $28 a head, if anyone are interested, please let me know so, he said he can get them down to about $25 if enough people are buying them. The seller will have a driver coming down to LA to his customers down here next Wednesday. The more people are in the lower the shipping cost.



Colony S in the picture is the only non available colony. The other 25 is available.



Wow! Those are amazing.



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I used to had many of them, but 3 kids and moved to a new place so I lost all my old ones. Been trying to get these for a long time, but online was usually too expensive almost $50 a head or not the color was bad. I was in heaven when my friend found this guy and he told me the price, I know I had to share.

Wow! Those are amazing.



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I used to had many of them, but 3 kids and moved to a new place so I lost all my old ones. Been trying to get these for a long time, but online was usually too expensive almost $50 a head or not the color was bad. I was in heaven when my friend found this guy and he told me the price, I know I had to share.



How did this guys get so many?


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What's the growth rate on these? I have had my two head piece for about 8 months now and see no signs of a new head forming.


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They grow pretty fast from my experience, you just need to target feed them. I had 4 mini colonies in 2011 about 6-8 heads. By 2013 I had about 140 big heads. But the work of target feeding each head once a week grew from 15 minutes of fun to 2 hrs of chore. You can blast them with mysis or other frozen food, but target feeding help them grow so much more



What's the growth rate on these? I have had my two head piece for about 8 months now and see no signs of a new head forming.


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They grow pretty fast from my experience, you just need to target feed them. I had 4 mini colonies in 2011 about 6-8 heads. By 2013 I had about 140 big heads. But the work of target feeding each head once a week grew from 15 minutes of fun to 2 hrs of chore. You can blast them with mysis or other frozen food, but target feeding help them grow so much more

what about tank placement. I know they don't need light, but are they ok near top? for easier feeding? or must stay on bottom?
 
what about tank placement. I know they don't need light, but are they ok near top? for easier feeding? or must stay on bottom?

I put all of mine everywhere. But if you have strong lights cause you have spa, I will put them lower. In shaded area they are fine, at LPS level such as mid tank they are ok. Low to mid flow areas. Main issue I had with them was over feeding. I fed all of my finely chopped raw shrimp meat once a week. But if the meat was too big, it could rot from the inside of the coral and kill them from within. But NEVER throw the skeleton away! Babies tend of babies will always grow back on the same skeleton. Just be careful when handling and gluing them to rocks. Dont hurt the tissue like all LPS
 
FYI Tony.. these have to be target fed to each head. Gets old real quick if u don't have a shallow reef.

You dont have to target feed each head. I did it because I wanted them to grow fast. You can just blast them with food with a Turkey baster whenever you feed your other corals or fish. Easier than sun coral
 
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