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This months meet actually presents itself with an opportunity for our little trade forum, if anyone has corals they would life to trade at the show why not post about in here so we can see what the buzz will be all about. not to take away from any of the vendors but seem like be a solid way to...
looking to trade my small tank away its an all in one perfect for a QT tank or a small desktop tank. it all works even get a better heater for it just cause my place is cold
I am located in north jersey can travel and i will be going to the "MINI" swap so i can haul to the swap if you want. it...
Story time so this weekend was Aquatic Experience and I must say what a time I had. I was able to go with a vendor we got to see so many fish both fresh and salt as well as a few corals. So out of vendors there was a limited number but they all brought something special.
The pictures are the...
A few corals that I want to trade to make space for something new
Hollywood stunner chalice
Unknown zoa
Lots of purple & green plating Montipora frags 1’-2’
montipora spongodes 1’
Blue eye Leptoseris
Blue Ridge coral
Looking for lps , mushrooms, some sticks i dont know to be honest...
Show me how your Duncan’s look in your tank if you own any. Do you feed them do they like your flow let’s talk about Duncan’s. I show you mine don’t mind the photo bomber
Good evening reefers it’s Thursday night football. My tank is looking slamming I was going to give you some elaborate story full of whimsical glee but football is on so here are some pictures enjoy and if you see something you like let me know I consider all offers and love questions and discussions
The Blue Ridge Coral, sometimes referred to as the Blue Coral, is often mistaken for a small polyp stony (SPS) coral because it has a hard blue exoskeleton with long, thin polyps. It really is an octocoral (soft coral) and its growth forms are branching, plate-like, columnar, or encrusting...