Zoanthid and acan frags for sale

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10206138#post10206138 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by streetracinsrt
What are the orange ones beside the clam and are you fragging those?

Those are dragon eyes and yes.
 
Mike,
That's fine just remind me.

Thanks to everyone that has bought frags so far:)

I still have several frags left including:
Eagle eyes (one of the previous unknowns) $15
Dragon eyes $15
watermelons $15
green Acan lord $15
green and red Acan lord $15

thanks, Chris
 
Chris,
would any of your, coral species be good for beginnings? if so. could i buy a frag?
thanks
Donna
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10247862#post10247862 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dww
Chris,
would any of your, coral species be good for beginnings? if so. could i buy a frag?
thanks
Donna

Zoanthids and Acans are both fairly hardy corals. Not as hardy as mushrooms, GSP etc..... but I would say they are pretty easy to care for. Anybody can buy a frag:)

Chris
 
Sorry Donna but I'm out of the Kiwi Star. Here is what I have left:
I still have several frags left including:
Eagle eyes (one of the previous unknowns) $15
Dragon eyes $15
watermelons $15
green Acan lord $15
green and red Acan lord $15

thanks, Chris
 
Got ya down Donna. Would you like me to bring it to the meeting at the Coral Reef this month?
thanks, Chris
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10254340#post10254340 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishdoc11
Got ya down Donna. Would you like me to bring it to the meeting at the Coral Reef this month?
thanks, Chris

yes i can get it at the meeting. could you give me some info on how to care for the dragon eye.
Thanks
Donna
 
Start most zoas out in medium ish light and medium flow and adjust from there. If everything is cycled, they will take care of themselves. Then there is the topic of QT or dip/inspections... Always good to do for anything. There are alot of critters out there, so getting used to checking is always good.
 
<a href=showthread.php?
s=&postid=10259076#post10259076 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gflat65

Start most zoas out in medium ish light and medium flow and adjust from there. If everything is cycled, they will take care of themselves. Then there is the topic of QT or dip/inspections... Always good to do for anything. There are alot of critters out there, so getting used to checking is always good.

Thanks For info
Donna
 
if anyone backs out on the vols orange, please put me down for a frag. also, it looks like you have fire and ice in the photo. Are you fragging those as well.
 
I didn't frag the fire and ice this go around. I have a couple of different versions and I might frag those for the swap.
thanks, Chris
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10277541#post10277541 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fanof49ASU
Fishdoc....are you headed to Nashville in the near future?

No, sorry, probably not until next summer.
I will be at the frag swap in Chattanooga.

Chris
 
If it's not too early to put in a frag swap order, I'd like the following.
(1) Vols orange zoas ~ 5 polyps $20
(1) Dragon eyes ~ 5 polyps $15
(1) Kiwi star ~ 5 polyps $10
 
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