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drbronx

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I need to make room for some new stuff and thus many things are for sale. Please PM for info or appointment.

Bali Devils hand sinularia: various sizes - $15 and up (depending on size)

"hairy" sinularia - can frag to order - $15 and up.

hairy mushrooms $10 per polyp

8" rock with many green and some orange zoos and some capnellas - $35

Garf "Pink Creeper" pulsing xenias - $25 per colony

mushroom sarcophyton - $20

green star polyp mat - $10 per inch

large irridescent green nepthia - $50

SPS colonies - mounted on live rock pieces:

small green slimer colony (acro yongeii); multiple branches - $25

pavona cactus- $30

6" orange monti cap $30

large staghorn colony (tan with white tips) - $60

green monti cap (leng sy type) with blue polyps and rim - $60

purple monti cap - $25

I also have 40 + species of sps most of which I could frag including red, blue, brown, lavender, electric green acro milleporas, green and tricolor pocilloporas, acro tenuis, acro formosa (staghorn), green with purple polyp monti cap, cali tort, pink birdsnest, orange/ pink digi, "silver bullet" acro, purple bali acro valida, green monti cap with green polyps.

As per yesterday's thread: in the spirit of responsible reefkeeping, I feel that I should disclose that some acros in my tank contain redbug. I will not sell frags that I can contain redbug since they only appear to be attracted to certain acroporas.
 
:thumbsup: You're top notch drbronx!

I'll be looking to get a frag of your gorgeous blue tenius sometime in the near future for sure.

To any who didn't read the referred to red bug thread, there appear to be innocent and parasitic versions and it appears drbronx has the innocent ones. If you don't even want the innocent ones it's easy enough to treat them in quarantine before placing them in your main tank. IME the bugs die within 6 hours of treating the q-tank. Not hard at all and well worth it for some sweet corals. :D

Much respect to a responsible reefer!
 
Thanks for the kind and wise words Dreaminmel. I look forward to meeting you if you ever make the voyage. We should all get into the habit of quarantining not only fish but corals as well. I know I've learned the hard way with fish. And I guess corals too come to think of it.
 
Some other sps's I forgot to mention before: Montipora spongodes, purple digitata, blue slimer, colonial zoo polyp colony, red sea and elongata xenias, anthelia glauca, and I'm sure there are others that I'm forgetting.

I've received a few requests for photos. Unfortunately, I do not presently have many available of individual corals. My gallery features some as well as a recent thread by Zanclus entitled "Nice Tank".
 
Nepthia, xenia, and anthelia

Nepthia, xenia, and anthelia

Drbronx,
Thanks for the xenia, anthelia, and the unbelievable NEON nepthia. They are some awesome corals. Also found a small frag of pavona in the live sand you gave me. Anyone planing to be down his way, his tank is a must see. I hope to get down there and visit again soon.
Thanks
Joe A
 
filly469075:

You also need to empty the items in the sent messages sectionââ"šÂ¬Ã‚¦

By the way if you like SPS you will love drbronxââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢s! No brown corals in his tank :) Check out the pink digiââ"šÂ¬Ã‚¦ It is jaw dropping!
 
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