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I've got one last round of these diaseris frags left to part with. This coral will make your eyeballs pop! I've been growing them out for almost a year now, and have found the species to be incredibly hardy, and grows very quickly, especially after being fragged. Tissue forms over cuts in a matter of days, with tiny new tentacles appearing in about a week's time. Jump on these before they're gone; they've sold quickly in the past!

Shipping is included in the price of each piece. These latest frags were cut on 5/24, and will need to heal for a week before shipping. Prices are listed in the top-down picture, below each frag.

Thank you for looking!

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Do you have any pics under white light? I was curious what the white spots are, interested in top left.
The large white spot is the healing edge of a wound. The scattered small bits are powdered coral skeleton from the cutting process, caught in coral mucous. The previous images were taken within an hour of cutting.
 

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Interested… you mentioned growing the frags out for a year and cut on 5/24, does this mean you’ve been farming/fragging other ones and this last frag on 5/24 is a separate frag from the ones before?
Also interested in a whites pic or pic w/out blues
 
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Interested… you mentioned growing the frags out for a year and cut on 5/24, does this mean you’ve been farming/fragging other ones and this last frag on 5/24 is a separate frag from the ones before?
Also interested in a whites pic or pic w/out blues
Yes these were just cut today. check the attachment on the last post.
 
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So, the last time I fragged this, I noticed a small chip, maybe 10mm x 2mm, broken free from the edge of one of the smaller pieces. I expected it would just die. Three weeks later, I notice this little guy under a frag rack, next to where the previous set was located.

This coral is amazing!
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So, the last time I fragged this, I noticed a small chip, maybe 10mm x 2mm, broken free from the edge of one of the smaller pieces. I expected it would just die. Three weeks later, I notice this little guy under a frag rack, next to where the previous set was located.

This coral is amazing!
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Wow that’s pretty sweet! How much for this little guy?
 
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