depends on how much you are looking for per head....
can't spend a ton because I just started a new job (today) so money is going to be tight until I get paid for the first time (switching from weekly checks to bi weekly checks sucks especially immediately following christmas...lol). I am out of town for training for the next couple weeks and wont have time to pay attention to the tank and will be doing just basic maintenance. I know the tank will be fine but I am in the process of finding a place to move to and money is gonna be tight.
With that being said I would be interested in a small frag 2-3 heads for the right price. I would be interested in a little more if you are gonna have them for awhile.
I have tons of those, some very unigue too. Green with white specling, also green with white centers and of course green on green.
If you can make Saturday's meeting you can check them out.
Rob
I will try making sat.'s meeting... not sure the weekend plans are since I have been in Aurora all week (like thats really that far :lol.
From what I have read on them... typically speckling comes from keeping them without actinic supplements. Its a permanent thing but usually when they are moved to more blue lighting they begin growing full green again (the new heads not the speckled ones).
a closeup would be nice.... I am not into the names as much as the coral... yours look a little different than what I was looking for but I am not usually good at making up my mind and may have to choose both (lol).
i have some browned out button polyps that look kinda like that when i used to feed them all the time (for some reason I could not get the full green to come out like that though... under actinics they wuold get kinda like that but the green never fully came out so I gave up but they are still in the tank being brown)... I think i am gonna pass for now but I will be upgrading tanks soon so may be interested in the future.
I have a couple different polyps that seem like they should be deep green but the only way I can get them to keep a green color is to shade them, which is opposite of what everyone tells me i should be doing.
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