1. Green toadstools (Sarcophyton sp.)
Healthy and hardy. Six available: one on a round frag base, five anchored to bits of rubble.
2. Gorgonians
Healthy, fast-growing, easy to frag, and will try to gradually encrust anything they touch. Four chunks are available, 10-20cm high. This was one large colony, now split into pieces. Several are mounted on short bits of acrylic rod.
I got these from Paul's tank after the April BRS meeting and I don't have space for all of them in my display tank. They have been in fish-free quarantine (on general principle) for the past six weeks.
Available for free or for trade in Somerville MA.
If you want to trade - I am on the lookout for interesting soft/LPS coral in general. More specifically:
* purple blade gorgonian
* other gorgonians
* duncan (Duncanopsammia axifuga)
* flowerpot (Goniopora sp.)
* zoa/paly polyps (especially orange or purple)
Healthy and hardy. Six available: one on a round frag base, five anchored to bits of rubble.
2. Gorgonians
Healthy, fast-growing, easy to frag, and will try to gradually encrust anything they touch. Four chunks are available, 10-20cm high. This was one large colony, now split into pieces. Several are mounted on short bits of acrylic rod.
I got these from Paul's tank after the April BRS meeting and I don't have space for all of them in my display tank. They have been in fish-free quarantine (on general principle) for the past six weeks.
Available for free or for trade in Somerville MA.
If you want to trade - I am on the lookout for interesting soft/LPS coral in general. More specifically:
* purple blade gorgonian
* other gorgonians
* duncan (Duncanopsammia axifuga)
* flowerpot (Goniopora sp.)
* zoa/paly polyps (especially orange or purple)
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