FS Large Favia - Neon Green

rbd0331

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I've decided to find another home for my very large neon green favia. I'm more into the sps dominated...and this thing is taking up some prime real estate in my tank. Its big (at least 7x7), heavy, and healthy.....just needs a good home. I've had it for close to 10 yrs with no issues.
I'm asking $75 but am open to offers. I prefer to trade for some frags (SPS only please) or fish.

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Also have a ton of neon green nephthea that I need to thin out. I have several large bunches that are just getting in my way.
Free to a good home.....but I wouldn't turn down a frag in exchange.

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All nepthea is spoken for. I have some for the following who requested. They will be generous sized bunches. I need to run up to AT this weekend anyway, so I could meet those up there if they can make it. I'll pm you with details.
hustla22
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99probfishaint1

Favia still available at the moment.
 
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hustla22
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99probfishaint1

Regarding the neon green nepthea. I sent pm's to you guys. Somebody's mailbox was full (I think it was 99probfishaint1), so I'm just posting it here too.

How about Sun afternoon around 2:00 to meet at Aquatic Tech and I'll bring nepthea bunches?
 
Those are Sinularia not Nepthea and am sure that a scraping of the base looked at under a good magnifying glass would reveal that, it is very hard to find a true nepthea in the hobby as they are considered almost extinct in the wild
 
Okay.....that's what I thought also.

But I originally posted a frag of that in the past as sinularia and had many people telling me it was nepthea instead.
I'm not exactly sure of the difference. The sinularia I've seen before usually looked more like spaghetti with polyps on it.
Guess I need to research more to be sure. I'll post an update this evening when I've verified.

With that said: To the 3 of you that wanted frags. Do you still want if it turns out to be sinularia instead? It's still sharp looking, grows fast, and very healthy.
 
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