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![]() This thead will be used as a picture gallery to showcase our corals. Most of them we will have fragments of, either now or in immediate future.
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![]() ![]() ![]() If you are ever interested in any of the pieces that you see, you can either go to our site to order, or contact us through info@fragd.it. We can arrange a shipping option with you, as we ship professionally all across canada. |
#3
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![]() What type of Acro is this, I have one in my tank just like it but never found out what it was.
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![]() most of these show up as out of stock on your website?
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![]() We are doing our best to restock them. We just made a few cuts, so they should be healed enough to buy.
If you are interested in a specific one, fire us an email, and we will do our best to assist you. Vlad. |
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![]() For now, call it a young A. multiacuta. The axial corallites (tips) have not yet become tapered, as its main feature.
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![]() Here is a TD of mine
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