I have 2 packs for sale. If you are smoothie addicted - don't miss them
Both packs include some very rare acros. Many of them are as unique as they can be and are collected through cherry-picking wild colonies over the years. More details and pictures are at the end.
No extra shipping cost. All frags will need 2 weeks min or more if you prefer, to heal. Because it's summer time, shipping dates might be pushed if the weather gets too hot. If destination is very hot and coral delivery time is not in the early morning I might request the packed to be held at a field office for pickup.
Standard DOA within 1 hour of delivery. Shipping cost is not refundable.
Pack One - $699
1. Heart of the Ocean
2. Rentina Blaster
3. Peng's Avalanche
4. Bubblegum Loripes
5. Pink Mille
6. Starry Night
7. Blue Grotto
8. Purple Plasma Lokani
9. Yellow Charisma
10. Princess Disastah
11. Keylime Granulosa
12. Creamy Granulosa
Full pack photos: I took multiple with different lightings (Full T5 vs white light).
Pack Two - $399
1. Tyree Longhorn
2. Candy Cane Granulosa
3. Bubblegum Loripes
4. Yellow Charisma
5. Icy Rosaria
6. Peng's Avalanche
7. Fijian Carduus
8. Starry Night
9. Teal Turaki/Suharsonoi
10. Purple Plasma
Some Colony Pics
Peng's "Heart of the Ocean" - as blue as it is, you might be surprised that this picture does not fully represent the vibrant and intense color this coral has due to my old camera. Everyone who walked into my house had asked if I'd cut it one day. Well, forget the oregon tort or the typical "blue tenuis." This is the bluest thing I've ever seen. It was originally a Fijian wild piece. It never lost its color unlike many other wild corals. If you see it in person, you'd know how blue this coral really gets. It has a one of a kind, lavish indigo blue color from top to bottom, presenting especially well in a lower nutrient environment. As blue as any coral gets, its color is soft and pleasing, just like the diamond in the movie. You will not regret buying this coral.
Princess Disastah - originally acquired as a deepwater looking coral, it has completely changed it's color and shape. It was more creamish brown, but now it has a really nice pink color with dark red tips.
Peng's Avalanche - another unique Fijian wild piece. Due to my camera, some vibrant and fluorescent colors are lost in the picture, resulting corals looking very pastel. This coral is rare and I can't find any similar ones on the market. It's got a creamy white base with skyblue tips. Its blue color is soft and its structure is quite unique. Some say it's a deepwater and some say it isn't, but regardless of its species, it's a gem and a must have for collectors!
Starry Night - a very nice purple plana with green polyps.
Tyree Longhorn - an oldie but very tasteful. It looks like a lokani and loves lower light settings. It's hard to find one of these today.
Icy Rosaria - a very nice aussie deepwater rosaria with blue polyps.
Keylime Granulosa - teal colored skin with very bright pink/purple tips. It's one of my favorite granulosa corals
Candy Cane Granulosa - if you love red granny with very white and creamy growth then don't miss this one! Takes some time to get adjusted just like any other granulosa species. But once it adapts to the new environment the new growth's color is just amazing!
Pink Mille - a very pink millepora with strong fluorescent undertone (which of course is lost in this picture).
Yellow Charisma
(Aussie) Blue Grotto - originally a wild aussie deepwater. It's a creamy granulosa with a really soft and nice color scheme - white body with pleasant blue tips. Unfortunately it did not like my T5 as much. Picture was taken back in 2015 when it was under kessil.
Teal Turaki/Suharsonoi - a beautiful deepwater, must have coral. Grows in a tabling shape.
Bubblegum Loripes - a very nice loripes with teal skin and purple tips. When you put it together with a granny, this one has skinnier branches and beautifully aligned coralites. Has a tabling growth pattern.
Last but not least:
Purple Plasma Lokani - my favorite lokani so far. It's not just deep purple in color but has neon green tips. It's got a long history. It originally had blue tips and white body when nutrients were low. It gradually changed into a deep purple color when I stopped trying to run ULNS. It might regain it's original ocean colors if your system is ULNS. Nonetheless it's a beautiful lokani.
Both packs include some very rare acros. Many of them are as unique as they can be and are collected through cherry-picking wild colonies over the years. More details and pictures are at the end.
No extra shipping cost. All frags will need 2 weeks min or more if you prefer, to heal. Because it's summer time, shipping dates might be pushed if the weather gets too hot. If destination is very hot and coral delivery time is not in the early morning I might request the packed to be held at a field office for pickup.
Standard DOA within 1 hour of delivery. Shipping cost is not refundable.
Pack One - $699
1. Heart of the Ocean
2. Rentina Blaster
3. Peng's Avalanche
4. Bubblegum Loripes
5. Pink Mille
6. Starry Night
7. Blue Grotto
8. Purple Plasma Lokani
9. Yellow Charisma
10. Princess Disastah
11. Keylime Granulosa
12. Creamy Granulosa
Full pack photos: I took multiple with different lightings (Full T5 vs white light).
Pack Two - $399
1. Tyree Longhorn
2. Candy Cane Granulosa
3. Bubblegum Loripes
4. Yellow Charisma
5. Icy Rosaria
6. Peng's Avalanche
7. Fijian Carduus
8. Starry Night
9. Teal Turaki/Suharsonoi
10. Purple Plasma
Some Colony Pics
Peng's "Heart of the Ocean" - as blue as it is, you might be surprised that this picture does not fully represent the vibrant and intense color this coral has due to my old camera. Everyone who walked into my house had asked if I'd cut it one day. Well, forget the oregon tort or the typical "blue tenuis." This is the bluest thing I've ever seen. It was originally a Fijian wild piece. It never lost its color unlike many other wild corals. If you see it in person, you'd know how blue this coral really gets. It has a one of a kind, lavish indigo blue color from top to bottom, presenting especially well in a lower nutrient environment. As blue as any coral gets, its color is soft and pleasing, just like the diamond in the movie. You will not regret buying this coral.
Princess Disastah - originally acquired as a deepwater looking coral, it has completely changed it's color and shape. It was more creamish brown, but now it has a really nice pink color with dark red tips.
Peng's Avalanche - another unique Fijian wild piece. Due to my camera, some vibrant and fluorescent colors are lost in the picture, resulting corals looking very pastel. This coral is rare and I can't find any similar ones on the market. It's got a creamy white base with skyblue tips. Its blue color is soft and its structure is quite unique. Some say it's a deepwater and some say it isn't, but regardless of its species, it's a gem and a must have for collectors!
Starry Night - a very nice purple plana with green polyps.
Tyree Longhorn - an oldie but very tasteful. It looks like a lokani and loves lower light settings. It's hard to find one of these today.
Icy Rosaria - a very nice aussie deepwater rosaria with blue polyps.
Keylime Granulosa - teal colored skin with very bright pink/purple tips. It's one of my favorite granulosa corals
Candy Cane Granulosa - if you love red granny with very white and creamy growth then don't miss this one! Takes some time to get adjusted just like any other granulosa species. But once it adapts to the new environment the new growth's color is just amazing!
Pink Mille - a very pink millepora with strong fluorescent undertone (which of course is lost in this picture).
Yellow Charisma
(Aussie) Blue Grotto - originally a wild aussie deepwater. It's a creamy granulosa with a really soft and nice color scheme - white body with pleasant blue tips. Unfortunately it did not like my T5 as much. Picture was taken back in 2015 when it was under kessil.
Teal Turaki/Suharsonoi - a beautiful deepwater, must have coral. Grows in a tabling shape.
Bubblegum Loripes - a very nice loripes with teal skin and purple tips. When you put it together with a granny, this one has skinnier branches and beautifully aligned coralites. Has a tabling growth pattern.
Last but not least:
Purple Plasma Lokani - my favorite lokani so far. It's not just deep purple in color but has neon green tips. It's got a long history. It originally had blue tips and white body when nutrients were low. It gradually changed into a deep purple color when I stopped trying to run ULNS. It might regain it's original ocean colors if your system is ULNS. Nonetheless it's a beautiful lokani.