In the ones I have gone to in the past, there usually isn't very much in the way of sticks that aren't montipora, so acros and milles are always nice. Cyphastrea and chalices are also fairly rare. Zoas are always a safe choice too because there are so many varieties and everybody likes zoas.
sorry guys turns out I will be out of town this weekend, I will DBTC some of the frags I made when I get back in a week. I will also post some for trade as I did want some new stuff too lol. Brother bought a house and needs me in California...
All depends on what you want to leave with. There are typically an assortment of frags with the majority being beginner and often less extreme frags. There are always a variety of coral types. It always helps if folks post up what they plan to bring.
sorry guys turns out I will be out of town this weekend, I will DBTC some of the frags I made when I get back in a week. I will also post some for trade as I did want some new stuff too lol. Brother bought a house and needs me in California...
Here is what I'm bringing. I usually like to bring sticks but not possible this time.
- rediculous quantity of green palys
- (5) yellow scroll tubinaria frags, one got a little cyano on it but looks okay.
- (3) pink bubblegum acans that I botched a bit. First time fragging and didn't use the right tool for the job.
- (2) single head frogspawn, and (1) two head frogspawn.
Would it be possible to make the coral list publicly viewable somewhere (like a Google spreadsheet) so I can see what the stock is remotely? Might also make things easy as a quick reference for people there as well and could work as a storage for who gave and received what.