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Koji Wada Japanese Deep Water Pink Nepthea

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Have some Koji Wada Pink Nepthea available. Ranging from 1.5" - 4". Princes range from $100-160 price includes shipping. Shipping within California will be cheaper and of course local pickup will exclude the shipping price. Will discount on multiples.

LOCATION: For local pickup. Westminster, CA 92683 near Tong's

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Are these not Kenya Tree?

My question as well.


There is a difference between Kenya tree and these. From what I have read not experienced. The pink Nepthea has, well more pink. They also grow more like a tree with a trunk as opposed to bush like. And a big plus is they do not drop off and scatter all over the tank. Google can explain it better than I ;)
 

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There is a difference between Kenya tree and these. From what I have read not experienced. The pink Nepthea has, well more pink. They also grow more like a tree with a trunk as opposed to bush like. And a big plus is they do not drop off and scatter all over the tank. Google can explain it better than I ;)
Interesting, these are gorgeous. I'd really like some but unfortunately I'm across the country. Why does California get all the nice stuff?
 
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There is a difference between Kenya tree and these. From what I have read not experienced. The pink Nepthea has, well more pink. They also grow more like a tree with a trunk as opposed to bush like. And a big plus is they do not drop off and scatter all over the tank. Google can explain it better than I ;)
Interesting, these are gorgeous. I'd really like some but unfortunately I'm across the country. Why does California get all the nice stuff?
Hey good afternoon. Well explained @exnisstech. The Koji Wada Pink Nep is not an invasive piece compared to the Kenya Tree. The KW doesn't shed itself off to self-propagate and stays a tree-like. It's actually a very slow growing piece. The fiberglass texture on the stalk makes it very unique and easily to distinguish from other neptheas. This particular strain comes directly from Japan and was brought over by Koji Wada himself to Unique Corals who was the first to have here in the states.

Currently have only large ones available 4.5"+ for $160 with shipping already included in the price. Here's an update pictures from a couples days ago.
 

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Hey good afternoon. Well explained @exnisstech. The Koji Wada Pink Nep is not an invasive piece compared to the Kenya Tree. The KW doesn't shed itself off to self-propagate and stays a tree-like. It's actually a very slow growing piece. The fiberglass texture on the stalk makes it very unique and easily to distinguish from other neptheas. This particular strain comes directly from Japan and was brought over by Koji Wada himself to Unique Corals who was the first to have here in the states.

Currently have only large ones available 4.5"+ for $160 with shipping already included in the price. Here's an update pictures from a couples days ago.
$160 shipping included? I'll take your biggest piece for that price :)
 
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Are these photosynthetic, or do they need to be fed like carnation tree corals?
Do you have any other frags that could go with one of these to help distribute shipping?
 
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Are these photosynthetic, or do they need to be fed like carnation tree corals?
Do you have any other frags that could go with one of these to help distribute shipping?
Hey good evening. The Koji Wadas are photosynthetic and require no additional or supplemental feeding. I do have frags of the Japanese Weeping Willow (which I'll include picture of the momma) and Palau Islands Neon Green Nepthea.
 

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Hey good evening. The Koji Wadas are photosynthetic and require no additional or supplemental feeding. I do have frags of the Japanese Weeping Willow (which I'll include picture of the momma) and Palau Islands Neon Green Nepthea.
How much for willow frags?
 
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Here are some pictures of the frags available. These are all between 2-3" crown/capsize - these are not small frags. I have some pieces that are close-up purposely so that you can see that that the cap is solid green all the way through. These will be between $250-300 with shipping already included in the price.
 

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