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[[Sale Closed for a while to let the frags grow - I will make a new post when I am ready for more orders ]]
To clear out the frag racks I’ve decided to sell these as package deals. Build your own pack – I’ll sell 6-packs for $80 shipped and 12-packs for $130 shipped (price dropped). (This includes 2-d shipping; overnight available for an additional cost). For details on shipping, DOA guarantees, and how to order please see details at the end of this post.
The list: Here are pictures of the types I have available (multiples available for almost everything on the list). The number of polyps per frag varies by type, and the images shown are typical for each type. Images are representative, not WYSIWYG (it would take too long to photograph 200 frags individually)
Circus Medium polyps with an orange skirt, a green mouth, and alternating rings of blue and green on the face.
Leprechauns. One of the brightest oranges I’ve seen in any coral. Medium polyps with a bright orange skirt, green face, and a bright orange mouth.
Passionfruit. Medium polyps, the skirt is speckled red and bright orange. The face is dark with streaks of yellow radiating out from the center.
Rainbow Infusion. Large polyps with bright orange and yellow on the edge fading to bright green in the center. Truly multi colored, with shades of red, yellow and green visible to the naked eye.
Yellow Vampire. Large polyps with a jagged bright yellow ring on the edge, then a dark ring, then a yellow center fading into a bright green mouth.
Armor of God. Large polyps with true bright red and speckled rings on a dark face. An eye catching bright red.
King Midas. Small polyps with a bright yellow skirt, dark outer ring, and a solid bright yellow face. Looks greenish in pictures but a true golden yellow in real life.
Mohawks . Pink speckles fading to a yellow mouth. Needs high light for best colors.
Orange Oxide. Medium polyps with a bright orange skirt, dark outer ring, bright orange inner ring, and a dark center.
Pink & Golds. Complex patterns of yellow, gold, and pink. Needs high light for best colors.
Tiffanys . Medium polyps with a green skirt, orange mouth, and rings of purple and sky blue on the face.
Eagle Eyes . An old standby, this grows like a weed. Green skirt, dark outer ring and red inner ring, with a dark mouth. Really benefits from high light.
Peanut Butter Cups . Fast growing, unassuming by day but reveals bright orange mouths at night under blue lights.
Blue Daisies . Small polyps with a bright yellow skirt, dark blue face, and yellow-orange mouth.
Everlasting Gobstoppers. Large polyps with a bright pink-red face and a bright green mouth. Probably the brightest red zoa available at this price.
Green Bay Packers . Medium polyps, forest green skirt and outer ring with a yellow-orange center.
Micro Kiwis . Tiny polyps, a skirt speckled with white, and a grass-green face in daylight that turns yellow-green under blue lights.
Wild Greens . Medium polyps, this is a Zoanthid, not a Paly. Grass green with a subtle pattern on the face.
Shipping: The listed prices include USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate shipping (2 days to most locations). I can ship your corals overnight for an additional $20-$30. If you prefer to pay extra for overnight shipping, please PM me and I will check shipping costs for your location.
I’ll package your corals carefully and ship them to you in insulated packaging. In warm weather like this, I will not include heat packs unless you request it or if unusually cold weather is predicted on the way to your house. If very hot weather is predicted I may delay your shipment or include an ice pack.
DOA guarantee: I guarantee your frags will arrive alive, or I'll refund the cost of any DOA frags. Its that simple.
These corals are robust and likely to be happy and healthy on arrival. If a coral arrives dead, I will refund the cost of that coral or replace it (if inventory allows) at the buyer’s choice (buyer pays for shipping of replacements). Please provide a photo to document any DOA corals, and please allow at least 24-48 hours in your tank before you decide the coral is dead (sometimes they just take a while to open up after shipping). Shipping costs are nonrefundable unless refunded by the shipping company (USPS/FedEx), which happens rarely.
To place an order: Please send me a personal message to place an order. Please list the corals you want, your preferred shipping options, and an address. I’ll write back with shipping costs for your location, and my paypal info. Corals are reserved when you send payment, and I will ship them at the next available date or the date of your choice. If you have a preferred date please indicate this when placing your order.
Thanks for looking!
[edited to update inventory]
To clear out the frag racks I’ve decided to sell these as package deals. Build your own pack – I’ll sell 6-packs for $80 shipped and 12-packs for $130 shipped (price dropped). (This includes 2-d shipping; overnight available for an additional cost). For details on shipping, DOA guarantees, and how to order please see details at the end of this post.
The list: Here are pictures of the types I have available (multiples available for almost everything on the list). The number of polyps per frag varies by type, and the images shown are typical for each type. Images are representative, not WYSIWYG (it would take too long to photograph 200 frags individually)
Circus Medium polyps with an orange skirt, a green mouth, and alternating rings of blue and green on the face.
Leprechauns. One of the brightest oranges I’ve seen in any coral. Medium polyps with a bright orange skirt, green face, and a bright orange mouth.
Passionfruit. Medium polyps, the skirt is speckled red and bright orange. The face is dark with streaks of yellow radiating out from the center.
Rainbow Infusion. Large polyps with bright orange and yellow on the edge fading to bright green in the center. Truly multi colored, with shades of red, yellow and green visible to the naked eye.
Yellow Vampire. Large polyps with a jagged bright yellow ring on the edge, then a dark ring, then a yellow center fading into a bright green mouth.
Armor of God. Large polyps with true bright red and speckled rings on a dark face. An eye catching bright red.
King Midas. Small polyps with a bright yellow skirt, dark outer ring, and a solid bright yellow face. Looks greenish in pictures but a true golden yellow in real life.
Mohawks . Pink speckles fading to a yellow mouth. Needs high light for best colors.
Orange Oxide. Medium polyps with a bright orange skirt, dark outer ring, bright orange inner ring, and a dark center.
Pink & Golds. Complex patterns of yellow, gold, and pink. Needs high light for best colors.
Tiffanys . Medium polyps with a green skirt, orange mouth, and rings of purple and sky blue on the face.
Eagle Eyes . An old standby, this grows like a weed. Green skirt, dark outer ring and red inner ring, with a dark mouth. Really benefits from high light.
Peanut Butter Cups . Fast growing, unassuming by day but reveals bright orange mouths at night under blue lights.
Blue Daisies . Small polyps with a bright yellow skirt, dark blue face, and yellow-orange mouth.
Everlasting Gobstoppers. Large polyps with a bright pink-red face and a bright green mouth. Probably the brightest red zoa available at this price.
Green Bay Packers . Medium polyps, forest green skirt and outer ring with a yellow-orange center.
Micro Kiwis . Tiny polyps, a skirt speckled with white, and a grass-green face in daylight that turns yellow-green under blue lights.
Wild Greens . Medium polyps, this is a Zoanthid, not a Paly. Grass green with a subtle pattern on the face.
Shipping: The listed prices include USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate shipping (2 days to most locations). I can ship your corals overnight for an additional $20-$30. If you prefer to pay extra for overnight shipping, please PM me and I will check shipping costs for your location.
I’ll package your corals carefully and ship them to you in insulated packaging. In warm weather like this, I will not include heat packs unless you request it or if unusually cold weather is predicted on the way to your house. If very hot weather is predicted I may delay your shipment or include an ice pack.
DOA guarantee: I guarantee your frags will arrive alive, or I'll refund the cost of any DOA frags. Its that simple.
These corals are robust and likely to be happy and healthy on arrival. If a coral arrives dead, I will refund the cost of that coral or replace it (if inventory allows) at the buyer’s choice (buyer pays for shipping of replacements). Please provide a photo to document any DOA corals, and please allow at least 24-48 hours in your tank before you decide the coral is dead (sometimes they just take a while to open up after shipping). Shipping costs are nonrefundable unless refunded by the shipping company (USPS/FedEx), which happens rarely.
To place an order: Please send me a personal message to place an order. Please list the corals you want, your preferred shipping options, and an address. I’ll write back with shipping costs for your location, and my paypal info. Corals are reserved when you send payment, and I will ship them at the next available date or the date of your choice. If you have a preferred date please indicate this when placing your order.
Thanks for looking!
[edited to update inventory]
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