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Djbetterly

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I'm going to start breaking my tank down, and I want to start by finding a home for my coral. What is the best way to sell it all quickly? I'm not looking to sell everything for top dollar, its more important to me to help someone out. Most is SPS, but easy SPS - I apologize, I don't know the names...but here are some photos. The only thing I'll prob sell at market price is my fluffy rainbow pectin. Also, some of the colonies are quite large! Can anyone give me some ideas on pricing to sell?
 

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you should start listing individual pieces, with photos and sizes. There are a few pieces that people may want as a large show size. so post those first. If no takes, then break them apart into fist sized samples. if they are too big, then very few people can place it, so cracking them into more manageable sizes is more efficient. Lower prices will make sure you sell out in one weekend. as for naming, people will help you ID them in your sale post. but you need to post each piece like you did for this, and an approximate sample size. You don't need to post each individual one, just 1 example of each and it's approximate size and people will get the gist.
Take a whole macro photo, then a zoomed in micro photo of each species.
 

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