**!!LRO Fall Into Savings FLASH SALE!! This SUNDAY! Freebies! $1, $5, and $10 Coral!!**

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Ultra Ricordea
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JF Jack-O-Lantern
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JF Beach Bum
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Florida Gators Echinata
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Prism Hammer
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LRO Rainbow Madness
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Ultra Ricordea
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Orange Streak Echinata
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So much goodies getting snagged up!! We do not sell uncolorful and ugly corals guys!
True! My two most prized torches are from you! Gotta post this one again…it was 3 heads when I bought it and now it’s up to 18 heads and still growing. Pictures don’t do it justice.
The newest addition is the banana with my banana boy lol.
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True! My two most prized torches are from you! Gotta post this one again…it was 3 heads when I bought it and now it’s up to 18 heads and still growing. Pictures don’t do it justice.
The newest addition is the banana with my banana boy lol.
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I had to like then unlike your post just so I could like it again lol. Those torches sure do look amazing in your tank!!! Youre a really good reef mom
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So pretty right! I hear Goni can be hard to look after though, they would be good in my little tank.
They get a bad reputation because alot of times vendors sell wild chopped up gonis and they dont have time to adapt to tank life. ALL our gonis are aquacultured, pest free and super healthy! Tagging @oliverout so you can see this message. Gonis also benefit from constant coral feedings. They need nutrients but want a clean tank
 

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So pretty right! I hear Goni can be hard to look after though, they would be good in my little tank.
yea, i killed red one, that was 3 times as much. :( it looked bad game back, gone bad, and finally never came back. But i been fighting my tank parms also.
 

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They get a bad reputation because alot of times vendors sell wild chopped up gonis and they dont have time to adapt to tank life. ALL our gonis are aquacultured, pest free and super healthy!
I might have to give them a try, they are so pretty and look small like they would suit a nano tank
 

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They get a bad reputation because alot of times vendors sell wild chopped up gonis and they dont have time to adapt to tank life. ALL our gonis are aquacultured, pest free and super healthy! Tagging @oliverout so you can see this message. Gonis also benefit from constant coral feedings. They need nutrients but want a clean tank
Hmmm alright I think I might try one out if you guys are selling one for cheap
 

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