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ironoctagon

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Heres a little sample of our current stock. I'll update tomorrow with names and prices.
(update) all the acros in this post are 99.99.
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Acropora 99.99
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Rainbow Monti 149.99
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Rainbow Monti 149.99
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Green Acropora 69.99
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Acropora 99.99
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Euphyllias 79.99-99.99 (25% off until August 16th)
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Green polyp leather: 49.99
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Acropora 99.99
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Blastomussa 199.99
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Acan echinata 159.99
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Montipora 69.99
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Thanks alot................I can't even go look at my 2 month old tank after viewing YOUR photos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just kidding, awesme shots!!!!
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nice corals the prices are stupid very stupid and suprising that people would pay these prices your "euphyllians and the worst over priced coral i wouldnt have expected to pay more then 16.50 for any colony in that pic im so glad i dont like in the US as i wouldnt be able to affored this hobby or ur shop also i always feels like a bit of a kick in the teeth when u ask top dollar for corals that have aptisa
 
Being located near a local reef does have its benefits. Across the pond, it takes a lot of middle men to get the corals to us. Also to clarify, the corals that look like aiptasia are a type of zoanthid. It is the unfortunate folly of their structure that they resemble pest anemones.
 
Glad you mentioned that about the zoanthids, I was looking at mine today wondering if it was Aptasia or part of the coral. Glad to hear it's normal.
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Being located near a local reef does have its benefits. Across the pond, it takes a lot of middle men to get the corals to us. Also to clarify, the corals that look like aiptasia are a type of zoanthid. It is the unfortunate folly of their structure that they resemble pest anemones.
 
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