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Old 08-03-2011, 12:44 AM
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You do know what you are admitting to right?

Please tell me you didnt post a picture of the act on facebook too?

Best to keep this private.

Keep what private? That I have imported some coral before and will again at some point? I'll post pictures if I want to as well, but I don't really use facebook.
Did I say I am smuggling coral across inside hollowed out nemo figurines?

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Old 08-08-2011, 11:25 PM
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Alrighty, so I was away for a bit but I'm back now. I think I may open it up a bit and say that it doesn't have to be a tabling coral, just something that'll grow out from the rock nicely and fill the area. I had a huge green birdsnest before that did the trick but I've grown tired of the BN. I'm looking to up my SPS chops a bit.

If I can't find anything truly unique, I might change this thread to "LF: Red PLanet frags". I just wish we had the SPS frag selection that the USA does when it comes to finding unique, one-of-a-kind colonies.
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Old 08-08-2011, 11:47 PM
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Alrighty, so I was away for a bit but I'm back now. I think I may open it up a bit and say that it doesn't have to be a tabling coral, just something that'll grow out from the rock nicely and fill the area. I had a huge green birdsnest before that did the trick but I've grown tired of the BN. I'm looking to up my SPS chops a bit.

If I can't find anything truly unique, I might change this thread to "LF: Red PLanet frags". I just wish we had the SPS frag selection that the USA does when it comes to finding unique, one-of-a-kind colonies.
I have a red planet frag, but it is a bit small right now.
I have a frag of Tyree montipora setosa too, it might look neat, it is a very nice color at least.

I have:
ORA Red Planet
Tyree Bali Tricolor
Tyree Pink Lemonade
Palmers blue millepora
Acropora Abrotonades
Tyree montipora setosa
ORA Perlberry
ORA Bird of Paradise
ORA Hyacinth Bird Nest
ORA Plum Crazy
Reefer madness Rainbow Nasuta
Palletta Prostrata
ORA german blue polyp acropora

And a couple others that I don't have written down on this computer so can't remember, all are just frags right now, so will be a month before anything will be available.
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Old 08-08-2011, 11:57 PM
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I have a red planet frag, but it is a bit small right now.
I have a frag of Tyree montipora setosa too, it might look neat, it is a very nice color at least.

I have:
ORA Red Planet
Tyree Bali Tricolor
Tyree Pink Lemonade
Palmers blue millepora
Acropora Abrotonades
Tyree montipora setosa
ORA Perlberry
ORA Bird of Paradise
ORA Hyacinth Bird Nest
ORA Plum Crazy
Reefer madness Rainbow Nasuta
Palletta Prostrata
ORA german blue polyp acropora

And a couple others that I don't have written down on this computer so can't remember, all are just frags right now, so will be a month before anything will be available.
All just frags or just fragged? If they're all just frags, I'd want you to wait a good while before fragging. I don't want you to compromise your colonies and I am looking for good strong specimens. If they are recently fragged, then we should talk.
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Old 08-09-2011, 12:18 AM
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All just frags or just fragged? If they're all just frags, I'd want you to wait a good while before fragging. I don't want you to compromise your colonies and I am looking for good strong specimens. If they are recently fragged, then we should talk.
I wont compromise my own stuff I'll send you a PM when I think they are ready for sale and you can come have a look see.

Pink birds nest I can do a huge frag of, like 4+"

Edit, Vancouver, maybe not come by, lol.
I have a healthy frag of red planet and pink lemonade right now though, I think plumb crazy too.

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Old 02-14-2012, 08:51 AM
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Resurrecting this bad boy from the dead. Still on the hunt for something incredibly spectacular. Doesn't even need to have a fancy name. Got a piece that blows people's minds? Show me! Or better yet, frag me a piece!
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I have some decent sps but wouldnt go as far to say it blows popsicle stands....

Why not make the blue tipped pink mille the center piece?
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