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I have finally finished setting up my 180 gallon and I am looking for some mother colonies of LPS and SPS corals. If anyone has any for sale please let me know.
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It`s a bit early to be loading it up with corals just yet isn`t it? I think I would give it some time.jmho
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No it actually was up and running two months ago. All of my frags and other corals plus fish are doing excellent.
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Juast wondering why do you want mother colonies. Cnt you take a frag and make your own?
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I've got a yellow zoo rock about the size of a softball, is that mother enough? I'll give it to you if you come and get it!
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Some people don't like the look of frags all over the place in tanks (especially big tanks like a 180). They also might not want to wait the 1 or 2 years before a frag will turn into a decent sized colony.
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frags are nice but you need a some big pieces to make it look nice.
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I think frags are what this hobby is all about. it gives me great satisfaction watching things grow and mature in my tank.
The object of the game here is not to rob the ocean of mother colonies, but to try and preserve and learn about it. |
I have a basket ball sized moti cap greenish- yellow with a gold rim I might sell if your interested just PM me.
Dave |
I have a large hydnophora 8" to 10" round. Very impressive and still growing.
Keith |
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You are exactly right, I am looking to fill the voids in my tank with some large corals. I will still pick up frags as I go but The look of large thriving corals waving in the current is what I have always wanted in my tank. Stan |
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I bet if anyone here does some real sole searching they will have to admit that if they were at a store and a blue tort frag was 80 bucks but a 10" mother colony was 85 bucks (and if you had the room) I bet 99% of the people would buy the mother colony. frags are for saving money in an expensive hobby. Steve |
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PM's have been sent.
Stan |
I'm with Danny on this issue. If I have the choice between a full grown fish-I-need-to-have or a youngster, I'll take the little guy. There's a sense of pride and a real attachment to something you have nursed and studied as it grows to adulthood. And if I could get one that came from a breeder instead of plucked from the ocean, perfect!
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Did you find some mother colonies Stan?
Keith |
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No I haven't found any mother colonies yet. I am also looking for some frags of sps or lps. Encrusting Montipora would be nice as well.
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