Can I see 32, 42, 60, 89, 90. Also any elegances or plate corals?
Can I see 32, 42, 60, 89, 90. Also any elegances or plate corals?
YesCan I pick up Friday morning?
I'll ask about number the bags.Ed, can you zoom in on these?
11, 12, 14, 31, 32, 35, 61, and 82
Also, is there any way you can get the vendor to number the bags?
Hello: Can you Zoom on 23-30? and 49, 89 please?
I have like 15 plates on the way that will be for sale for cheap but none with the long tentacles. I'll post pictures when they arrive (different shipment than this import).No, sorry. I just meant ones with clearly discernable longer polyps. Not sure if they have specific naming conventions.
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Albertlin claimed 29 yesterday through dm. Sorry.I'll take 29
I'll take 26Albertlin claimed 29 yesterday through dm. Sorry.
I'll also take 49I'll take 26
Put down 32 for you. #11 was already taken.I’ll take 32 & 11
That’s how the mariculture game goes…sometimes it’s just best to get known classics and know what your gonna get. I like the gamble as well though, we’re all addicts in the end.I got frags of three marine culture SPS colonies a fee months ago. Colors in the tank were beautiful. After about 1 month in my display tank the colors changed dramatically (ie, browned out or colors flipped one one side of the color wheel to the other). I had zero issues with survival but after 3 months none of the pieces look nice enough to keep long term. Nonetheless, I find the gamble quite entertaining overall. Some beautiful colonies here which makes me want to roll the dice again.
In terms of value for money there is zero doubt that getting known frags is the more dependable route. Of the three marine culture SPS I grew out none are long term keepers. That won’t stop me from gambling on some marine culture SPS again in the future. The prices at Clearwater are great so lucky to have a source like that around. In the last round of SPS marineculture it looks like some colored up pretty well.That’s how the mariculture game goes…sometimes it’s just best to get known classics and know what your gonna get. I like the gamble as well though, we’re all addicts in the end.
100% agreed, I’ve only gotten lucky once with a yellow/green colony. Part of the fun is if they stay, again we’re just full blown addicts with this hobby.In terms of value for money there is zero doubt that getting known frags is the more dependable route. Of the three marine culture SPS I grew out none are long term keepers. That won’t stop me from gambling on some marine culture SPS again in the future. The prices at Clearwater are great so lucky to have a source like that around. In the last round of SPS marineculture it looks like some colored up pretty well.