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thirty5

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Pieces have already started to color up since moving them to the bottom of my tank. They are pretty healthy! Someone should really jump on this. Just make me a decent trade!! Looking for Zoas at this point. Not much room for anything else!!!!! Updated pics in this post.

Still available! What is in pics is avail!

I have these few pieces of SPS. I am not looking to have any SPS any more. Couple of the pieces are going white, but have perfect polyp extension. It must because of the lighting (too bright??) I moved them to the bottom of the tank and they are starting to color back up very quickly.

Please excuse my ignorance with the names so just look at the pics. I really have no idea what they are worth.

There are 3 larger pieces 1st pic each one is the 2 on the left is 2.5 inches tall and the 3rd (green) is 3 inches tall. The small frag in the second pic is about an inch. The 3rd pic (orange piece) is about 1 3/4".

I hope that the honesty of the members will offer me a good trade. I am looking for softies or LPS. I would love some high color zoas that really pop under blue led.

If anyone wants to just be a nice person and shoot me a PM with what these are what what you think they are worth so i know that would also be great!!

Thanks to everyone!!!

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Flamehawk

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From left to right-seriatopora hystrix, pocillopora damicornis, montipora digitata.
Hope this helps Thirty5 :)
The hystrix should turn a bright pink with purple hues, the damicornis should turn pink with green and the digitata should turn a forrest green.
Disclosure: I have nothing to do with the sale, jut helping ID the corals.
 

thirty5

A Little Annoyed!
Rating - 96.6%
84   3   0
From left to right-seriatopora hystrix, pocillopora damicornis, montipora digitata.
Hope this helps Thirty5 :)
The hystrix should turn a bright pink with purple hues, the damicornis should turn pink with green and the digitata should turn a forrest green.
Disclosure: I have nothing to do with the sale, jut helping ID the corals.

Thank you!

From when I got them the one on the left and middle were always brown, never a pink color. Aren't there different colors of them?

THanks!!!!
 

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