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montepora

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I need space so I have the following SPS corals and clam for sale. Please note that you must have proper equipment and a muture tank.

All colony have been in my tank for 1+ year, some grew from tiny frags I had so they are very hardy.

1) HUGE pink Pocillipora damincornis (10"x7") $50.
2) Bali Acropora formosa, turquois/green with long polyps and slims like crazy when touched (3" x3") $30.
3) Fiji Acropora insignis, bright green body, turquois tips with purple corallites and polyps (4"x3") $35.
4) Plating Montipora unknown, please see the link for pic: http://www.reeffarmers.com/housecoral08.jpg (2"x2") $50.
5) Fiji green Acropora humili (4"x3")-$30.
6) Fiji purple Acropora humili (3"x3")-$35.
7) Golden Maxima (6"+) $50.

I do not treat my tank with any medication, I cannot guarantee corals are red bugs free. please treat all corals before introducing them to your tank with whatever medication you are comfortable with.

If interested, please PM me.
 
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Tim

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An important question,Did you or do you have red bugs?You should let people know if you did or do this way they can treat.I had gotten them from someone and went through great lengths to get rid of them.I am not trying to bash you but a lot of people have gone through the same problem and I think they should be informed and not with a general statement, "treat all corals with medication before introducing them to your tank."
 

Deanos

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Without knowing whether or not montepora has coral pests, I applaud his statement about preventative treatment. Most "Coral for Sale" posts here do not address if the seller has pests or not. Even our own frag swap will have "dip tanks" on hand, so as to reduce infestation apprehension.
 

montepora

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Tim said:
An important question,Did you or do you have red bugs?You should let people know if you did or do this way they can treat.I had gotten them from someone and went through great lengths to get rid of them.I am not trying to bash you but a lot of people have gone through the same problem and I think they should be informed and not with a general statement, "treat all corals with medication before introducing them to your tank."

Thank you for your input, I have revised my post to the following:

I do not treat my tank with any medication, I cannot guarantee corals are red bugs free. please treat all corals before introducing them to your tank with whatever medication you are comfortable with.
 

ShaunW

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So does that mean you have redbugs? or are you being safe with the disclamer due to the possibility that eggs may be present?

Regardless, I also applaud your warning! At the fragswap I am going to make sure that nobody goes home with redbugs on their corals, as long as they let me look at their coral before leaving the swap.
 

spykes

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solbby said:
So does that mean you have redbugs? or are you being safe with the disclamer due to the possibility that eggs may be present?

Regardless, I also applaud your warning! At the fragswap I am going to make sure that nobody goes home with redbugs on their corals, as long as they let me look at their coral before leaving the swap.

shauny our going to be a verrryy busy man that day.
 

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