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Free Blue Pulsing Xenia (Calgary) - ALL SPOKEN FOR
I'm about to frag up my massive colony of blue pulsing xenia. I've had it for a while and prune it back ever few month or so. I don't know if I'll have time to mount the frags to rubble so you may be getting a ziploc bag with a free floating frag. If I have time to (and I can find enough rubber bands) I will rubberband them to a piece of rubble.
The mother colony looks something like this.. actually this is the mother colony except now it is 3 times as big with tonnes of heads. I like to keep my colony small so I frag it often. It has never dropped heads anywhere in the tank. Tends to keep to its main colony and only attaches to nearby rocks (so somewhat controllable). Edit: Fragging will occur early to mid this week so they should be available late this week to early this weekend. I live in the South East (Riverbend). http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2530/...939a1001_o.jpg |
pmd
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I am in Riverbend too if you still have it.....:biggrin:
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pmd
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All PMs replied to (I think). Again, not 100% sure how many frags I'll have but should have a better idea by wednesday.
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wish you were in the gvrd.
had this years ago in my old systems. looking to find some now that i'm back in the hobby. bump for a cool coral! |
ya, some love them some hate them. I love them but you do have to keep an eye on them and prune them back often if you don't have room for them. This variety that I have is easy to prune and doesn't seem to drop spawn all over the place. The pulsing adds a nice dynamic to the tank in my opinion.
By the way, they are all spoken for, thanks. |
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