Hello, BRS!
I have some nice and healthy frags from my tyree neon green toadstool (fragged in this thread: https://bostonreefers.org/forums/index.php?threads/fragging-my-neon-green-toadstool.177880/) that are ready for new homes. These guys are one of my all time favorite "easy" corals, and really glow from across the room.
They are roughly 1.5-2 inches or so, completely healed, on frag plugs, and have great polyp extension. An excellent first coral, or "tester" for a new tank. Also great to bring bright color to an established tank. Can't beat the color pop. Although I have never had it happen in my tank, Sarcophyton are known to host clowns on occasion, though your milage may vary. (http://www.garf.org/SARCSHOW1/pages/clownssarc.htm).
Price is $20. Pick up in Swampscott, MA (evenings and weekends) or in Kendall sq. Cambridge on weekdays.
I have some nice and healthy frags from my tyree neon green toadstool (fragged in this thread: https://bostonreefers.org/forums/index.php?threads/fragging-my-neon-green-toadstool.177880/) that are ready for new homes. These guys are one of my all time favorite "easy" corals, and really glow from across the room.
They are roughly 1.5-2 inches or so, completely healed, on frag plugs, and have great polyp extension. An excellent first coral, or "tester" for a new tank. Also great to bring bright color to an established tank. Can't beat the color pop. Although I have never had it happen in my tank, Sarcophyton are known to host clowns on occasion, though your milage may vary. (http://www.garf.org/SARCSHOW1/pages/clownssarc.htm).
Price is $20. Pick up in Swampscott, MA (evenings and weekends) or in Kendall sq. Cambridge on weekdays.
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