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exentity 05-29-2008 05:47 AM

Okay everyone, looks like this might actually happen. I suppose the easiest way to organize this would be for everyone to pm me what they want to get so I can compile a master list for dave to verify picing, totals and availability of the frags people want and send the individual totals back to the everyone.

Once we have enough people interested and the list is confirmed, everyone can pay their individual totals directly to Dave at Wicked Frags and tell him it is for the Calgary group order. Since this is how the last group order worked, I will contact Dave to see whether this is how he would like to proceed.
Let the shopping begin!

Thanks

Der_Iron_Chef 05-29-2008 06:03 AM

Ooooh man. Those anemones are so beautiful. They get pretty large, though, don't they? Like...18 inches kind of large?

ElGuappo 05-29-2008 06:08 AM

Not surer but i think they may get bigger than that. look very nice but but my rsm MAY be too small.

wickedfrags 05-29-2008 01:11 PM

If this group order happens - dendro's will be on sale for $20 per polyp! Small colonies are available- order just for the dendro's if you like they are wicked.

ElGuappo 05-29-2008 06:13 PM

how much are the small colonies this may be worth uping my ante. also what is the light requirements for the assuie whiteline to the right of the dendro?

wickedfrags 05-29-2008 08:09 PM

The dendros are still by the polyp really, just at more than half-off the posted price. I have colonies from 4-10 polyps available. For those interested, just let me know what size you are thinking. Note: This is only for the group order at this time. I should be able to accomodate most size requests +/- 1 polyp I am thinking. These dendtos are generally low light low flow, but can easily adapt to other lighting. I have them on the sandbed of my 25" tall display with 400W laides (over 2000W of light total), and on the sandbed in my 8" tall growout tank with 8 54W T5's. Doing well in all areas.

Aussie Whiteline Sponge - low light, low flow. No exceptions IME. I have had mine for 11 months. Do not feed them directly.

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Originally Posted by ElGuappo (Post 326888)
how much are the small colonies this may be worth uping my ante. also what is the light requirements for the assuie whiteline to the right of the dendro?


Der_Iron_Chef 05-29-2008 10:48 PM

Can you please pm me with your price for the Giganteas?

wickedfrags 05-30-2008 02:09 AM

done - PM sent :)

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Originally Posted by Der_Iron_Chef (Post 326946)
Can you please pm me with your price for the Giganteas?


EG-9 05-30-2008 06:06 PM

Hi:
I want the price too,pls pm me !

Thanks!

Der_Iron_Chef 05-30-2008 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by wickedfrags.com (Post 326986)
done - PM sent :)

Thanks, Dave. Depending on the timing of the arrival of my new tank, and the timing of this order, I may jump in on a Gigantea.

Perhaps you could post some info regarding their needs so that those who are interested know what they're getting themselves into (and subsequently, don't inadvertently kill a beautiful creature) :)

Thanks again,

~Drew


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