St.James Frag Swap Trading Thread

Blugobi

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Here a few of the corals I have pic's of now...

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Blue Lipthophilia
$40

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Martian Green
$35

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????
$45

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Rainbow Monti
$35 x 2

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Blue Hydro
$35

Geo
 
I love the blue acro, superman monti, and hydno! I believe the acto is a Deepwater of some sort, but I'm not sure. I thought I saw one at ABC when they had the swap a while ago that was labeled as a deepwater.
 
Some stuff I have for sale/trade:

large rock covered with GSP $25

smaller but still good sized rock covered with GSP and watermelon mushrooms _ $25

a good sized clump of woods polyps - $12

devils hand lobophyton leather- $15

mushroom leather (sarcophyton) - $15

good sized colony of pink tipped frogspawn - $25

3" matt of bright lime green rimmed zoos - $25

3' mat of bright orange skirt zoos - $25

large rock covered with red sea "pom-pom" pulsing xenia -$45 (some of that is to cover the cost of the rock"

1 large frag of blue cali tortuosa - $35

1 frag of blue/green tort -$35

cuttings of large polyped corky finger gorgonia - $10/ long "finger"

I reserve folks the right to turn down any deal at the swap if the coral does not meet expectations with no prejudice or penalty.


I will try to post some pics before long
 
Hey Geo: That blue lipthophilia looks cool. However, I never heard of that name and even tried googling it with no results. Any other names or spellings? Whatever it is, it sure looks sweet.
 
Sure Matt: Do you still have that Tyree Chalice? By the way, the tort frag will be very beefy...at least 3" long.
 
I'm also looking to get back frags of some of my favorite corals that I have sold around here. Anyone have any of the Purple Monster, acro desalwii, or efflo soli, rose millepora to replace what i have lost? Also yellow or red turbinaria (scroll coral).
 
Jerry...I'm sure I botched the spelling....LOL ....ill find it

Hey Geo: That blue lipthophilia looks cool. However, I never heard of that name and even tried googling it with no results. Any other names or spellings? Whatever it is, it sure looks sweet.
 
Ahhh, much better....Thanks Geo

Lithophyllon forms thin plating or encrusting colonies that grow in shallow or rocky reef zones. Lithophyllon is not common.

Septocostae flow between the irregularly spaced, pale, corallite centres, and splay out towards the colony margin. The central corallite is generally large and distinctive.

It is in the fungidae family of corals making it closely related to the fungia plate coral...although apparently much less common.
 
Does anyone happen to have an over population of those small white mini brittle stars that don't get more than about an 1" in size? It sounds like these things grow pretty crazy for those who have them. If anyone has extras and would like to thin their collection I would certainly like to pick up a half dozen or so......
 
Does anyone happen to have an over population of those small white mini brittle stars that don't get more than about an 1" in size? It sounds like these things grow pretty crazy for those who have them. If anyone has extras and would like to thin their collection I would certainly like to pick up a half dozen or so......


Got you covered on those...remind me the day before the meet ok...I will get you a bunch.

Geo
 
Don't have anything to trade as of yet. But I'm looking for some nice Palys and Zoas to kick off my collection. Anyone have some of the following..

Spidermans,
Rastas
Fire and Ice
Tubbs Blue
AOI
Candy Apple Redds
Nightmares
Pink Panthers

Thanks and let me know...
 
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