surfjeepzx
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Here's the deal of the week and when it's gone it's gone.
We're leaving for vacation this coming weekend to the Keys. I have some frags I've been growing and wasn't going to mess with them until we got back. I'd like a little extra pocket change for the trip and gas being what it is I'll surely be forking it over for gas.
Anyway. this is a pick up or drop off only, this week I don't have the time to deal with shippers, work, getting ready for the trip, etc. I live on the coast near Daytona and commute to Orlando Teus-Sat. I can meet anywhere just off I-4 between Daytona and Michigan Ave. That's where I exit. Or if you're local we can make arrangements for pick-up.
For $120 FIRM, PAYPALed ahead of time if it's dropped off and cash in hand if picked -up, you'll get the following. (sorry about the pic quality but I've tried a few angles and just can't seem to get the light right with my little point and shoot) The 10K's make the colors look washed out in the camera but they aren't in person. I have no bugs of any kind. The squares they are mounted to are marble and are 1"x1".
This first pic is a group shot from the top shelf where I moved the frags for pics,..it didn't help...
Only a green and red/orange and brown/purple edge cap from this lot will be included.
On the left is an encrusting monti Superman, and th eright is the hulk. Both were maricultured indo pieces.
From left to right..the first one is a morph of some kind. It came from a browned out acro that's growing dead center up top below a 10k. When I trimmed it I kept a few pieces that looked like they had color potential. This piece has bluesh/purple tips, a greenish body and the encrusting edge is blue. The second one is an Aubree Baby Blue Tort. Named after my daughter, I revived this frag several years ago from an unrecognizable brown twig. I have searched and have yet to find an exact color match so I get to name it. The coralites are flourescent tourquois, the body has a deep greenish/cream hue, the tip is blueish purple. It's truely a beautiful coral, the camera does it no justice. The third one .. I don't even recognize it in the pic but when you see it in person you'll smile. The body is a cream or flesh color with brilliant flourescent green tips. It is a very slow grower. This coral came from my LFS several years ago as a 1" frag and the mother colony is only about 3" overall. This frag wouldn't even be here as I will not frag it again, but I bumped a rock that tipped onto it and walla, insta-frag.
This coral is from an indo maricultured piece. The color is a light jade with lighter polyps. the growth ends are reddish. To the right of that is a purple pocillipora.
I beleive this coral to be a flourescent echinata. I saw this coral in it's original tank and it blew me away how flouescent green it was. Then it was transplanted to another tank where it was given an Interceptor treatment OD. It browned out. It has just now after several months started to regain it's color. Again, this frag was part of the avalanche mishap and I will not frag it again. The one on the end I bought in orlando from a private owner and again I don't know the name. Under 10k it's a DEEP green, it's not a slimer, I have some of that and this aint that. When it's growing in good light it is a very noticeable coral in the tank.
Full tank center
Full tank to the right of center
Full tank to the left of center
If they don't sell this week then the deal is off. I'll list them again when I get back but they'll be for sale with shipping nationwide. Also I'll have a better camear then and when you see them with proper pic taking skills you'll be kicking yourself in the ###.
Do the math, that's 12 frags. If you pick them up of course they'll be more available and even some freebies.
We're leaving for vacation this coming weekend to the Keys. I have some frags I've been growing and wasn't going to mess with them until we got back. I'd like a little extra pocket change for the trip and gas being what it is I'll surely be forking it over for gas.
Anyway. this is a pick up or drop off only, this week I don't have the time to deal with shippers, work, getting ready for the trip, etc. I live on the coast near Daytona and commute to Orlando Teus-Sat. I can meet anywhere just off I-4 between Daytona and Michigan Ave. That's where I exit. Or if you're local we can make arrangements for pick-up.
For $120 FIRM, PAYPALed ahead of time if it's dropped off and cash in hand if picked -up, you'll get the following. (sorry about the pic quality but I've tried a few angles and just can't seem to get the light right with my little point and shoot) The 10K's make the colors look washed out in the camera but they aren't in person. I have no bugs of any kind. The squares they are mounted to are marble and are 1"x1".
This first pic is a group shot from the top shelf where I moved the frags for pics,..it didn't help...
Only a green and red/orange and brown/purple edge cap from this lot will be included.
On the left is an encrusting monti Superman, and th eright is the hulk. Both were maricultured indo pieces.
From left to right..the first one is a morph of some kind. It came from a browned out acro that's growing dead center up top below a 10k. When I trimmed it I kept a few pieces that looked like they had color potential. This piece has bluesh/purple tips, a greenish body and the encrusting edge is blue. The second one is an Aubree Baby Blue Tort. Named after my daughter, I revived this frag several years ago from an unrecognizable brown twig. I have searched and have yet to find an exact color match so I get to name it. The coralites are flourescent tourquois, the body has a deep greenish/cream hue, the tip is blueish purple. It's truely a beautiful coral, the camera does it no justice. The third one .. I don't even recognize it in the pic but when you see it in person you'll smile. The body is a cream or flesh color with brilliant flourescent green tips. It is a very slow grower. This coral came from my LFS several years ago as a 1" frag and the mother colony is only about 3" overall. This frag wouldn't even be here as I will not frag it again, but I bumped a rock that tipped onto it and walla, insta-frag.
This coral is from an indo maricultured piece. The color is a light jade with lighter polyps. the growth ends are reddish. To the right of that is a purple pocillipora.
I beleive this coral to be a flourescent echinata. I saw this coral in it's original tank and it blew me away how flouescent green it was. Then it was transplanted to another tank where it was given an Interceptor treatment OD. It browned out. It has just now after several months started to regain it's color. Again, this frag was part of the avalanche mishap and I will not frag it again. The one on the end I bought in orlando from a private owner and again I don't know the name. Under 10k it's a DEEP green, it's not a slimer, I have some of that and this aint that. When it's growing in good light it is a very noticeable coral in the tank.
Full tank center
Full tank to the right of center
Full tank to the left of center
If they don't sell this week then the deal is off. I'll list them again when I get back but they'll be for sale with shipping nationwide. Also I'll have a better camear then and when you see them with proper pic taking skills you'll be kicking yourself in the ###.
Do the math, that's 12 frags. If you pick them up of course they'll be more available and even some freebies.