Coral Maynia Live Sale 3000+ Corals Up To 80% Off!!!

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Peach Tipped Torch

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Peach Tipped Torch

Look at those beautiful tips! This Torch likes medium light and medium flow. Best for an intermediate at reef keeping. It is recommended for a more mature tank at least 8+ months old. Make sure to give it plenty of space to grow. Torches and Hammers should not be placed close together. Find this coral in the High End section of the sale.

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This may be a stupid question. But can I make multiple orders through the weekend using the same shipping unit? And I know the $5 frags are 2 per order. Is that 2 per customer all weekend?
Yes we will combine all the corals you have into the shipping unit for you.
 
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JF Raja Rampage Chalice

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Jason Fox Raja Rampage Chalice

This vibrant Chalice is a favorite to many. It likes low light and medium flow. Best for an intermediate level reef keeper with a more mature tank that is at least 9+ months old. Find this on the LPS or High End category of the sale.

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