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|  What is the difference between a frag and a colony?! So I have been looking at online sites and am completely confused as to what is a "colony" coral and what is just a frag. Is it just that a frag is on a plug and a colony is not? Charles 
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|   A colony is larger, a frag is "fragment" a small piece of a colony | 
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|   Its related to size and is completely based on opinion. | 
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|   Usually about 40 bucks   
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|   Those are the impressions I was getting ... no idea if number of polyps/heads or size has anything to do with it, and one store can sell the exact same item as another and call it a colony and charge $40 more ...  Charles 
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|   Don't bet on that, some frags are much more expensive nowadays |