SPS & Others For Sale

-=Efrain=-

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Well it looks like my Christmas and New Year has been very, very good to me.. So I am selling frags and others to make room for other corals..

1. Small rock with 5 green/purplelish mushrooms - 5.00
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2. Trumpets 3 or 4 heads - 15.00
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3. Looks like Hammers small - 10.00
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4. Looks like Frogspawn 2 small heads - 15.00
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5. Blue Tort nice purple/blue - 20.00
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6. Orange Digitata - 10.00
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7. Big Leather - 20.00
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8. Purple Digitata Frag (Several) 5.00
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9. Don't know what this is - 20.00
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10. Rock with Polys and Kenya Tree combo - 25.00
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I have other SPS that I may consider fragging also but I will wait till you get here..
 
I don't really want the Kenya tree but would like the polyps. If I have to take both, I will. Aren't those Grandis polyps?
 
Puffer - I have another rock with just polyps on it.. I will take a picture tomorrow and post it but they are the same type.
 
hynophora, most likely h.exesa or possibly a small h.rigida...pavona does not have such a dense skeleton or meaty polyps. both have very strong stings and kill most sps that they touch.
 
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Efrain, is that the piece I gave you? It's a Pavona, here's the piece before he got it and a pic of my colony.
P3271126-1.jpg

frags2015.jpg
 
Sully - Mine looks to be a lot smaller.. But its been awhile since I got this piece and I don't really remember where I got it from..
 
I'm pretty sure you got it from me and it is a Pavona.
The 1st pic is my colony, the 2nd the frag.
It's one of those gray area sps, acts like an lps but classified as sps. It sends sweepers, so it needs to have room around it.
It reminds me of grn shag carpet
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11557901#post11557901 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sullyman
Efrain, is that the piece I gave you? It's a Pavona, here's the piece before he got it and a pic of my colony.
P3271126-1.jpg

frags2015.jpg

I would call that a hydnopora and I would also say that number 9 is a hydno.
 
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