New Guy selling SPS colonies

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Hello everyone, I am new to the message board and am not a member of the club but, I have enjoyed reading the club message board and I have been planning to join the club and attend some of the meetings since I saw the first "flyer" at Kermits quite a while back. (You know what a plan is worth without action). One thing I would like to say is that what you guys do at St. Jude is worth more than words can describe or money can buy for the families that are there. We all know how life has a way of changing our priorities from time to time and now is one of those times for me. I have had at least one aquarium since 1978 and have kept as many as ten when I lived in Tampa After the past few months of family medical issues (nowhere near as serious as the issues that the families at St. Jude are struggling with), I have realized that I have to simplify my aquarium and make it less time consuming and less of a drain on my time to spend with the family. I will always have an aquarium but I just don't have time for a SPS dominated reef aquarium right now. I need to sell all of the SPS corals in my aquarium and some of the LPS that are in the refugium also. There are three large colonies of Acropora "Green Slimer" and one large 12"-13" pink/lavender Montipora "plate" coral and a 4"-5" Hydnophora Rigida. The other coral that is on the far left and the far right lower corner, I am not sure about. I bought it as an Anancropora Sp. but I don't really think that is accurate. There are also light blue and green varieties of Caulastrea Sp. and a 3"-4" piece of green Montipora "plate" coral. I talked to Romero (not sure about the spelling) on the phone and he recommended that I post them on here. I would like to sell all of it quickly and would rather sell each piece whole but would frag it them if I need to in order to sell them. If you are interested, e-mail me at jncpfeifer@xipline.com for photos and we can set up a time to come see the corals. I don't have any photos online or in the gallery. Thanks, John
 
I hope that a photo of the aquarium appears in this post. (Not sure the photo type will go thru.) I also want to thank Barrett for buying some of them for the St. Jude tank and hope that they are doing well.
 

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Thanks for the help Sperry. It was so late (for me) by the time I finally got the link to show up, I gave up at that. :D
 
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