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Coasting 04-27-2015 05:19 PM

FS: Orange/Gold tip torch Single Head - South Port Coquitlam
 
I finally broke this guy off the rock and he is finally big enough to frag!
I have had dozens of people ask and comment about this coral when they've come by to purchase other things.

I apologize the photos are terrible and don't show true colour. But I also don't edit my photos with photoshop.
Tips show a stunning orangey gold colour under blues.
I swear it looks nicer in person lol I just don't know how to take photos.

I will not be cutting it until the person buying it is here in person ready to take it home. So I am more then happy to not sell it at all.
Single Head.
2"+ expansion.
$40
PM ONLY
Pick up only.
No holds.
Potential trade for other "designer" euphyllia I don't have.

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Coasting 04-28-2015 11:20 PM

Bump.
Last night available in town.
Lots of interest and people saying they want it but nobody capable of actually being able to commit to come get it. Again no loss if it doesn't sell.

gobytron 04-28-2015 11:22 PM

I'm interested.

Just not too sure about taking a fresh cut frag home...

Why not cut it and make sure it heals before having someone else take it home?

Ryanerickson 04-28-2015 11:34 PM

Torches are usually cut below the skin nothing to heal.

gobytron 04-28-2015 11:41 PM

thats a good point, however, You have to generally pull them out of the water first...Euphyllia hate being out of the water at all.

It's a pretty stressfull process, even if you're not directly cutting any skin.

Have certainly fragged them before where they didn't make it.

Especially to then immediately stress it out even more in the travel to it's new home followed by even more stress when it's introduced to a new system with inevitably different water parameters, lighting and flow.


Just seems like more risk when you are paying a premium for a premium coral.

acepumping 04-29-2015 12:59 AM

I have personally snipped under water and sawed outta water. I have cut 100's never had issues. Only need to heal If you try to cut threw the splitting part of the tissue..

RYAN you are 1000% right..

LOL


OHHH by the way, I have sawed and transported a lot when I saw threw the tissue. STILL no issues.. I have people who will vouch

Aquattro 04-29-2015 01:01 AM

There is no stress to a Euphylia from cutting, in or out of water. It's pretty much cut and go.

Coasting 04-29-2015 01:30 AM

I have always sold all my euphyllia like this. Even the "premium" stuff.
I don't offer frags of the coral if I don't have a safe spot to cut that's away from all tissue.
If it's dying on you then there are other issues at hand. I have always asked people to let me know if anything happens to their frags and no complaints so far. I had Scott Tang get mad at me once because I wouldn't cut through the squishy part of my pink frogspawn and he really wanted a frag...
Ive accidentally crushed the entire skeleton of a frag and held it back together with a rubber band and a bit of glue and it healed just fine.

Coasting 04-29-2015 01:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gobytron (Post 947847)
thats a good point, however, You have to generally pull them out of the water first...Euphyllia hate being out of the water at all.
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When re-arranging my tank I have left my euphyllia sitting on the lid for my tank for an hour before, and occasionally wandered off and forgotten about it and it was fine. :lol: whoops.

Coral Hoarder 04-29-2015 03:54 AM

I got mad? What lol no I asked and said I'd take the risk

The torch I got from you is doing well
- Scott tang


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