Coral for sale!!!

#1
Some of this may look familiar to a few of you. I've got a few pieces left that are in need of a new home:

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I have some others as well. Here's my current ask:

Assorted corals for sale. All must go. Email if you're interested. These are nearly all show quality corals.

2 8-12" chalice colonies
$100 - 14" birdsnest colony (will do large frags for $25)
$150 - 1 hammer colony 100 heads (will frag for $10 / head)
$150 - neon green trumpet colony ~100 heads (will frag $5 / head)
$40 - Small purple digi colony (will do large frags for $40)
$100 - 1 gold torch - 6" (will frag @ $50 / head)
$50 - 1 wall hammer small
$80 - 7" maze colony
$120 - open brain rainbow
$60 - open brain blue / purple
$75 - 5" war coral colony
$40 - $80 - acans - orange, green, rainbow

Make an offer! For fastest response, please email me at teledog77.junk@gmail.com and put CORAL in the subject. If you forget to put CORAL in the subject, I won't get your email. You can also PM me if you'd like.

Thank you!
 

DyM

Sting ray
M.A.S.C Club Member
#2
Think ya have a typeo in here
$40 - Small purple digi colony (will do large frags for $40)
 
#5
It's an acro. At times, it's completely green - but It's been purple with green polyps for about a year now. I don't have it listed in my original post - I guess I'd start at $80 for it - or you can make an offer.
 

Jfaiii

Butterfly Fish
#11
I am in Fort Collins as well. I may be interested in a few smaller frags if you would do small ones. I could come by any time Monday to see what you have if that would work can you pm me.
 
#14
tmans;308878 said:
What is the 8 picture of and how much
It's a neon green chalice that got in a fight with my RBTAs and lost. It's bouncing back nicely - about 4" across. I'd part with it for $30 considering the shape it's in. It's a really stunning coloration under actinic light.
 
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